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2013 Look Book comes to life!

We’re proud to release our new collection of tees and accessories for 2013. As we look back on 2012, our new collection of gear comes courtesy of feedback from our fans, rugby players and overseas ...

Bakline Mercenaries to debut at NY Sevens

Rugby can be an unforgiving sport in this country. We have a changing of the guard. Old traditions and perceptions of the game along with it’s aging player base is slowly eroding on the sides as a ...

Perversion by Logo: Cost of the Soul?

Last year we wrote on the “NASCARization” of the rugby jersey. How in increasing tough economic times for sports franchises, team executives sold more jersey space to the next highest bidder. But a...

TAKING FLIGHT Takes Flight!

Wow. What an incredible four days in sunny Glendale, Colorado. It seemed like yesterday the idea to hatch a scholarship to grow the game we love was just being discussed over a crisp Guinness. The ...

Outsourcing and the politics of America

It has been making the rounds. The talk of the town for some and mere conversational fodder for others. America outsourcing merchandise to the Chinese! Gasp! This topic has been quoted and discusse...

The roots behind that “logo”.

It’s no secret we’re from New York City. This is a city whose fabric is woven with the talents and styles likened to that of a DNA strand. So many flavors, customs, looks and sounds. Stars are born...

Supporting Future Leaders

This past year, Bakline worked with HOBY officials and designed the tees both students, volunteers and ambassadors wore during a weekend seminar in New York. Bright colors help distinguished the ro...

NY State Rugby Championship

  We had the pleasure to design the tournament tees for the 2012 NY State High School Rugby Championship held on Randalls Island here in New York City. Congratulations to the McQuaid Jesuit Boys, F...

Rachel Flynn test drives 80:00 for Women

Bakliner Rachel runs through her favorite reps out in southern California, the Olympic lift wearing the first cut of the 80:00 for women. So far, Rachel gives the shirt her blessing.