You can now buy 'Ted Lasso' AFC Richmond merch including shirts, hoodies, more!
What you need to know
- The official AFC Richmond store is now open for business.
- Fans of Ted Lasso can buy shirts, mugs, hoodies, and more.
Fans of the hit Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso can now show just how much they love AFC Richmond by wearing their own shirt. Or by buying a hoodie, or a mug, or a sticker.
The official AFC Richmond merch store is now open for business and it's heaven for anyone who is a fan of the show and has been desperate to pick up some new gear.
Sure to be one of the hottest shirts in town, the new AFC Richmond shirt can even be customized with your choice of name and number on the back – just like real football shirts. Yes, I said football.
All you need to do now is decide what you're going to buy. Can I suggest setting yourself a budget before visiting the store? Because I just added everything to my cart and now I need to sell a kidney. But it's so worth it!
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