THE New England Patriots’ Super Bowl merchandise has been slammed online.

Fans are hitting out at the Patriots‘ latest gear as they prepare to play in Super Bowl LX.
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New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye jerseys with a Super Bowl LX logo patch are on display for sale

 
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A general view of a Super Bowl LX logo patch on New England Patriots jerseys on display for sale

 

 

 

 

Outrage is spreading on social media as the Patriots’ merchandise options have been released by Fanatics ahead of facing the Seattle Seahawks.

The Patriots have reached Super Bowl LX after downing the Denver Broncos in the snow to win the AFC Championship game.

But there has been chaos behind the scenes with fans unhappy with Fanatics’ offerings.

 

 

 

A range of items have been made available ahead of the game including t-shirts, caps, and hoodies.

Several bespoke items have been created featuring the Super Bowl LX logo.

But it is the jersey offerings that are causing discontent.

Notably, it appears impossible to purchase a jersey like what will be worn on the field by the Patriots.

 

 

 

The Patriots have been designated as the home team for the game at the San Francisco 49ers‘ Levi’s Stadium.

This would traditionally mean that they would wear their colored blue uniforms.

But the Patriots have opted to once again wear their all-white uniforms after beating the Broncos in them.

“This is just diabolically pathetic work,” one fan posted on X.

 

 

 

“Is there no white jersey with the Super Bowl patch like the pats will actually wear??” another shared.

Black Patriots jerseys have been made available alongside white Seahawks tops.

However, one fan has theorized as to why there is no white jersey option available.

“If they don’t have blank jerseys ready to go, it takes time to produce them. AFC is the home team, they were supposed to wear blue,” they wrote.

 

 

 

Fanatics have since released a statement to apologize for the troubles and to explain that more color options will be made available.

NFL fans, we’ve seen your jersey feedback, and we take it very seriously. We’ve let Patriots and Seahawks fans down with product availability – we own that and we are sorry,” the statement reads.

The Patriots will face the Seahawks in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, February 8.