Ducks of a Feather launches limited edition Tokyo-Oregon apparel
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 1:24 PM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Ducks of a Feather has unveiled a limited edition 'Tokyo-Oregon' line of apparel for the Oregon Ducks' upcoming trip to Tokyo for the Tokyo Oregon Football Showcase. The showcase aims to strengthen the historical ties between Oregon and Japanese American Football and promote the sport in that region. Fans can purchase Tokyo-Oregon t-shirts and sweatshirts online. The event is scheduled for next week, with several notable athletes expected to participate, including Dante Moore and Dakorien Moore. Additionally, Division Street has announced a limited release of Nike Air Max 1 'Tokyo' sneakers, with only 300 pairs available at Flight Club Tokyo on June 27.
- •Ducks of a Feather released Tokyo-Oregon apparel ahead of the showcase in Tokyo.
- •The Tokyo Oregon Football Showcase promotes American football in Japan.
- •Notable athletes like Dante Moore are expected to participate.
- •Limited edition Nike Air Max 1 sneakers will be released on June 27.
- •Fans can purchase merchandise at doaf.com.
- 1:24 PMYahoo Sports — Ducks of a Feather unveils limited edition 'Tokyo-Oregon' line
"Division Street's Ducks of a Feather has released a limited edition 'Tokyo-Oregon' line ahead of Oregon's international trip.
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