
New Sports Apparel Shop Brings Custom Gear to Amarillo
One thing you see a high demand for in Amarillo is custom sports gear. There's plenty of gear available for you if you're a Sod Poodles fan, but what about when you want to support the high school you went to, or maybe the one your kid goes to? Maybe it's your kid’s youth sports team?
There aren't a whole lot of places to be able to find gear like that, and when you do find the high school stuff, the options are limited. You find yourself looking for someone who can create exactly what you want, but even then, it can feel a bit generic.

Pampa Business Comes To Amarillo
Well, no longer do you have to worry about not being able to find exactly what you're looking for. Amarillo just got a new custom sports apparel place that will hook you up with exactly what you're looking for, complete with the school logo.
Bleacher Boutique opened its doors on August 1st, and it is THE spot to get that custom gear you're looking for.
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What Is Bleacher Boutique
April Dyer and Callie Odell started this business around six years ago in Pampa, where they had the idea to start catering more to the high school side of things. Their mother had run an embroidery business for 25 years, and they took that over once she retired.
Bleacher Boutique then exploded when they decided to start a subscription box called 'Bleacher Box'. You sign up, tell them a bit about your school's teams, then you get hooked up each month with a box containing three or four different items. That took the business to new heights.
Do They Work With More Than Just High Schools?
That's the beauty of Bleacher Boutique. They will do everything from high schools to junior high to elementary schools. Also, it's not limited to just schools; you can get them all the artwork for your travel team and even business, and they'll custom make exactly what you're looking for.
You can check out their website for more info or visit them at 3424 S. Western St.



