14 posts categorized "Lids Daily Poll"

September 20, 2012

The History of LIDS - Who is LIDS?



LIDS is one of the largest sports headwear retailers in the country. With hundreds of stores and subsidiaries like "LIDS Locker Room", LIDS is known nationwide as a leader in headwear and sports accessories. But do you know where the company got it's roots? According to Glenn Campbell, Hat World/LIDS Co-Founder & Executive Vice President (also @Wear_a_lid on Twitter), "LIDS is unlike any other company out there.  It is definitely one of the best to work for.  We truly live by the motto Have fun, Sell Hats."  Check out this video to learn about LIDS' history along with fun facts and statistics about the company.

March 07, 2012

JOIN LIDS MOBILE TODAY!

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You 'like' LIDS on facebook, follow @Lids4hats on Twitter, and now you can TEXT LIDS straight from your mobile phone!  That's right!  You can join LIDS MOBILE today to receive instant alerts on special promotions, new products and exclusive offers. Simply text LIDSBLOG to 477493.  Message and data rates may apply. Includes 4-6 messages per month. Hurry and join for a special one-time offer!

 

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February 10, 2012

THE TRUE Super Bowl Experience

By Glenn Campbell, Hat World/LIDS Co-Founder & Executive Vice President, @Wear_a_lid

WOW!   No other words come to mind to describe what Indianapolis and LIDS did during the Super Bowl this past week.  Well, actually I do have a few…

The city rolled out the red carpet and put itself on the map as a TRUE player as a Super Bowl host city.   I know Miami, Arizona and San Diego are sexy because of the weather, but Indianapolis raised the bar for future Super Bowl’s to come.   I have been fortunate enough to attend nine Super Bowls, and this one was by far the best I have been to.   Downtown Indianapolis  was turned into a weeklong fan zone, not only catering to the fans but for families as well.  The interactive Super Bowl Village was complete with free concerts, autograph sessions, celebrity sightings, food and drinks, countless parties, and temporary makeshift nightclubs.   Maybe the most unique was the Zip line, something that is  sure to be copied by future host cities.   All in all, what can’t be copied was the “Hoosier Hospitality!”   The atmosphere and  friendliness you felt as you walked around downtown with 100,000 of your closest friends cannot be duplicated.   If I didn’t know better, I would have thought I was in downtown Mayberry. 

To make the experience complete for fans, the Super Bowl host committee picked Lids Locker Room as the official retailer.   We outfitted all the volunteers with Nike gear and brought a retail presence that has never been seen or done before.  The 2nd floor of the old Nordstrom building, all 30,000 feet, was turned into the greatest Super Bowl store ever put together (See photos below).   It wasn’t just a store, it was truly an experience!   When a retailer can turn an everyday trip to buy a product into an engaging experience, they’ve set themselves apart from everyone else…and that is exactly what we did last week in Indianapolis.  With over 300 LIDS employees and volunteers and months of behind the scenes planning from all departments within the company, LIDS put their mark on Super Bowl XLVI.

After all that was said and done, all I can do is stand back and tip my cap to the thousands of hours put in by so many to make this Super Bowl way more than just a three hour football game.  YOU turned it into an experience; a memory that the 70,000 who had tickets and the hundreds of thousands who just walked the streets, will never forget!  I know I’ll never forget it.

Thank you Indianapolis and thank you LIDS employees!  I am proud to be part of the best retail team around!

-Glenn

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February 06, 2012

LIDS Super Bowl Rally Time

 

This past week was a memorable one for all of the LIDS employees who came to INDY to help celebrate the Super Bowl!  Check out the video above of co-founder, Glenn Campbell, as he rallies up the troops before a big day at one of the stores!

Make sure you check out Glenn on twitter @Wear_a_lid, for daily updates on all things LIDS!

December 01, 2011

New to LIDS: LIDS MOBILE PROGRAM

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You 'like' LIDS on facebook, follow @Lids4hats on Twitter, and now you can TEXT LIDS straight from your mobile phone!  That's right!  You can join LIDS MOBILE today to receive instant alerts on special promotions, new products and exclusive offers. Simply text LIDSONLINE to 477493.  Message and data rates may apply. Includes 4-6 messages per month. Hurry and join for a special one-time offer!

 

*For a full lus of terms and conditions visit http://www.lids.com/HelpDesk/security/Terms#SMS 

October 28, 2011

Lessons Learned

By Glenn Campbell, Hat World/LIDS Co-Founder & Executive Vice President, @Wear_a_lid on Twitter

GlennA few weeks ago, I boarded a plane to Tampa for a business trip to visit some stores in the area.  While traveling is common in my line of work, on this particular flight I was seated next to a man who was enlisted in our armed services.  As the plane took off, we had a conversation that I will never forget and always be grateful for.

The man, Sgt. Matt Reddon, was headed back to Kurdistan, dubbed the “other Iraq.”  He had been in the Air Force for 30 years, and during his service had been deployed to areas like Kurdistan over a dozen times.  While he seemed eager to get there, I couldn’t help but think this was not an ideal location for him.  During our conversation, I also learned that his brother had just joined the military.  It was clear the sergeant was proud of him.  But on the subject of family, his voice grew softer as he expressed the hardest part of it all was leaving his wife and kids behind for extended periods of time.  I can only imagine how difficult that must be.  On this particular trip, he had a day’s worth of flying just to get to Kurdistan.  Who knows when he would return to his family.

After listening to a few of the stories he told, I thanked him for his service to our country.  That was the least I could do.  But what stuck with me the most was his response.  In that moment he said to me, “You don’t have to thank me; I do what I do, because I love my job.”  We parted ways, each headed to our own destinations as we both put on our headphones to drown out the noise of the busy airport.  However, I couldn’t help but replay his words in my head – he loves his job. WOW!  Now if he and the countless other men and women in the armed forces that risk their lives to protect our freedom feel that way about their jobs, how can I ever begin to complain about mine?  I thank you, Sgt. Reddon, for reminding me of the many blessings I have in my life, including my job.  God bless and stay safe.

-Glenn Campbell

Have a question for Glenn? You can follow him on Twitter or post your question on the LIDS Facebook wall.  Stay tuned for Glenn's next blog post on his thoughts about the World Series games against the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers.  

October 12, 2011

LIDS’ LEADER NUTS OVER MLB CARDINALS AND THEIR NEW FURRY MASCOT

By Glenn Campbell, Hat World/LIDS Co-Founder & Executive Vice President, @Wear_a_lid on Twitter

GlennIf you have been following the MLB playoffs at all in the last few weeks or watch any of the sports networks, you have no doubt heard about the St. Louis Squirrel. The infamous rodent now dubbed “The Rally Squirrel” by the St. Louis faithful has appeared in both of the Cardinals’ home playoff games. Well I have firsthand knowledge of this legend as he and I had a close encounter in Game 3 on October 4 in St. Louis.

I am a St. Louis Cardinals baseball “nut” you could say. I am certain that is what attracted the Rally Squirrel to me in the first place. I  have been a season ticket holder for the past 13 years and have been a Redbirds fan dating back to my childhood in the 1970s.

This 2011 season has been crazy for so many reasons. I try not to miss any Cardinals playoff games, home or away, but I made the mistake of booking some work-related business trips for early October back when the Cards were 10 ½ games out with a month to play. Oh boy, has my travel schedule been turned upside down! That is the last time I ever write-off my beloved Cardinals before they are mathematically eliminated. They overcame one of the largest deficits in history to make the playoffs on the last day of the season.

In an unbelievable five-game series, capped by one of the best pitching performances I have ever seen by Chris Carpenter, the Cardinals eliminated the Phillies in the divisional round of the playoffs. My Cards are currently tied at one game apiece with the Brewers in the NLCS. I am convinced none of this would be possible without the “Rally Squirrel.”

I was sitting in my front row seats just down the third baseline past the dugout with three buddies for Game 3 of the NLDS. The Cardinals were down 3-0, Philly clearly had the momentum, and we needed a spark. With two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning, play was stopped as our hero came on the field. The squirrel ran from right field all the way to second base then stopped and looked around. I assume he peaked at the scoreboard and saw his team trailing. He continued in my direction and stopped as if he was telling third base coach Jose Oquendo something and then came bounding right over to me.

If you were watching that portion of the national television broadcast like my wife and kids where, you saw one of my buddies reach over the wall and point at our little furry mascot. Then you saw yours truly – donning a red Cardinals hat with my sunglasses atop the visor – reach over and try to grab him. “What would you have done if you caught that squirrel?” I have been asked countless times over the past week. As I’ve told everyone, I was caught up in the moment and all I can remember thinking in that instant was, “Getting that squirrel would surely get me on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top Ten plays of the day.” Truth is, I just wanted to thank that squirrel for showing up and changing the mojo.

My Cards lost 3-2 that night but it wasn’t the squirrel’s fault. We stranded 14 base runners, nine after our furry friend came onto the field. Down two games to one, he came back during Game 4 on October 5 and darted across home plate while Skip Shumaker was batting. That squirrel clearly got inside Phillies pitcher Roy Oswalt’s head and the Cardinals went on to win 5-3 and tie the series at two games apiece. Then, just when you thought the Cardinals didn’t stand a chance heading back to Philly to face their ace pitcher Doc Halliday in Game 5, Rally Squirrel magically showed up again on the field in Philadelphia before the game. The rest, as the cliché goes, is history. Cardinals pitcher Chris Carpenter pitched the best game of his career, the Redbirds won, and are now in line to win their 11th World Series in franchise history.

Everyone has opinions about superstitions and curses, and baseball has its fair share of animal-related lore. Ask Chicago Cubs fans about the Billy Goat of 1945 and the black cat of 1969. I am confident the Cardinals’ “Rally Squirrel” of 2011 can change history for St. Louis in a good way.  When I sit in my seats October 12 for Game 3 of the NLCS, I’ll have a new shirt on that gives a big shout out to my furry friend. The shirt will be available in LIDS, LIDS Locker Room and the Cardinals Clubhouse stores operated by LIDS in the St. Louis area. Don’t be surprised to see that squirrel on the field. My first purchase at the ball park that night will be a cold beverage and a big bag of peanuts. Big enough to share if my friend happens to come by and visit again.

June 29, 2011

LIDS Hosts Pete Rose at College World Series

In the wake of a professional baseball career that spanned from 1963-1989, Pete Rose sits atop the Major League Baseball record book for hits (4,256), games played (3,562), and at-bats (14,053). He won three World Series rings, three batting titles, a MVP, two Gold Gloves, was Rookie of the Year and made 17 All-Star appearances at an unequaled five different positions (2B, LF, RF, 3B and 1B).

As one of the pro game’s best, I wondered if “Charlie Hustle” had been among college baseball’s best and perhaps had played in the College World Series. I was surprised to learn during Rose’s appearance at the 2011 College World Series it was his first-ever trip to Omaha, home of CWS since 1950.

LIDS, conversely, is no stranger to “The Greatest Show on Dirt” having operated trailers and temporary stores at CWS every year for more than a decade. On June 20, 2011, LIDS joined forces with Omaha Baseball Village, located just outside TD Ameritrade Park—the brand new home of CWS—to host Rose for an autograph signing. Rose led off the appearance with a radio interview on Omaha’s ESPN Radio affiliate 1620AM The Zone. (Click here* to view and listen to the interview.)

Adding to the excitement for the hundreds of fans that came out to meet The Hit King was a surprise appearance at the signing by fellow Cincinnati star athlete Bengals WR Chad Ocho Cinco who posted a fun picture later that day on his Twitter.

On behalf of the LIDS family, a huge thanks to Pete for being so generous of your time with LIDS and the fans!

 * The station’s audio was not properly connected for the first few minutes of the interview. The error is corrected at the 9:15 mark.

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July 06, 2010

LIDS Daily Poll: Would you rather...?

NEW YORK -- Japanese eating champion Takeru Kobayashi has been freed after a night in a New York jail over a hot dog scuffle.

via sports.espn.go.com

Nathan's Hot Dogs Everyone knows the game "Would you rather?" so after this weekend's annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest I pose this question...would you rather eat 54 hot dogs in 10 minutes or spend a night in jail?

LIDS is full of uber competitive people; however, eating 54 hot dogs in 10 minutes might be a bit much, even for this group. Give us your thoughts...hot dogs or jail? 

What's the silliest task that you've turned into a competition?

February 17, 2010

Crashed Ice: Hot or Not?

Red Bull Crashed Ice It is common for sports fans during the Olympics to debate their favorite Olympic sport or suggest new competitions that should be introduced.  Clearly the popularity of the XGames indicates the world likes a certain amount of change from time to time.  A LIDS staffer recently stumbled upon a relatively new and obscure winter sport: Crashed Ice.  Below is a kickin' YouTube link, but basically it’s a wild cross between hockey and snowboardcross…and looks waaay "cool"!  Four racers at a time, dressed in hockey equipment, whip down what looks like a large bobsled run, battling to stay on their skates.  They hurdle over jumps and ledges, down steep sections and around four hairpin turns.  Quebec City in Canada – home to some of LIDS’ newest stores – is the best-known North American host city for this annual event which draws rambunctious crowds of more than 50,000.  The 2010 event is scheduled for March 20.  Did someone say, “ROADTRIP!”?

We want to know, “What do you think of Crashed Ice and should it be a new Olympic or XGames sport?”  Tell us what you think of Crashed Ice by leaving a comment for us here, on Twitter or by answering the Lids Daily Facebook Poll.  We'd love to hear from someone who has braved the ice!




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January 08, 2010

LIDS Daily Poll: Which Chuck--Norris or Liddell?

LIDS Daily Poll: Which Chuck would win in a fight--Chuck Norris or Chuck Liddell?

Chuck Norris VS. Chuck Liddell

Please leave us your opinion in the Comments section or visit us on Facebook or Twitter to see what others are saying.  We'll post some of our favorite responses (there are some good ones already!) so send us your thoughts!


January 06, 2010

Lids Daily Poll: Big Decision for the Big Unit

Yesterday, Randy Johnson announced his retirement from Major League Baseball after 22 years in the league.  As one of the most prolific left-handed pitchers in the MLB, the Big Unit, is a lock for the Hall of Fame which leads us to today's question...

What hat should Randy Johnson wear in Cooperstown:
Seattle Mariners or Arizona Diamondbacks?

Randy Johnson as a Mariner Randy Johnson as a Diamondback

We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts.  Please leave us your opinion in the Comments section or visit us on Facebook or Twitter to see what others are saying. 

January 05, 2010

Lids Daily Poll: Hat forward or backward?

FORWARD?

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(Left) Jay-Z rocks his signature New York Yankees Authentic Collection 59Fifty. According to his song lyrics "he made the Yankee hat, more famous than a Yankee can."  (Right) Vanessa Minnillo and Nick Lachey are spotted wearing matching outfits capped off by similar red baseball caps.

BACKWARD?

Tom Brady wearing a backwards cap Taylor Lautner wearing backwards cap 

(Left) Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, smiles wearing a backwards MLB hat. (Right) Taylor Lautner sports a backwards red ball cap with his edgy denim.

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Today's daily poll can be answered in just one word, but after gauging the response of several loyal customers on Facebook and Twitter, we've found that it isn't always as simple as just forward or backward.  Check out a few responses from some of our fans...

"It depends on your fit. Sometimes it looks better forward and sometimes it looks better backwards."   
                                                                                                                    -Chris M.

"George Carlin said white guys over 10 should never wear their hats backwards. Even though he is dead, I am not going to argue with him."  
                                                                                                                    -Andrew T.

"Depends on the mood, forward and low if i'm solo, and don't wanna be bother, to side or to the back if i'm feeling silly, and wild."   
                                                                                                                    -Doremus S.

"Tall crown forward, slouch caps backwards."   
                                                                                                                    -Rs. L

"Backwards. I loved Ken Griffey Jr. when I was a kid, and he wore his hats backwards, so I started and it stuck with me."
                                                                                                            -Keith D


Whether you're wearing your hat forward, backward or somewhere in between, we love the way hats have the ability to change your entire look or help express your mood.  Thanks for all the great responses thus far, keep'em coming!



December 30, 2009

Lids Daily Poll: To Coach or Not to Coach?

We're beginning a new feature on the Lids Blog, the Lids Daily Poll!  We set up this blog to communicate with our customers and really allow you to share your thoughts.  Well, what better way to find out more about you than to ask straight up with a daily poll?!?Texas Tech Red Raiders 59Fifty

Sometimes we'll feature serious or controversial questions, sometimes headwear related questions and other times it may just be a silly question we've been pondering around the office.  Either way, we hope you share your thoughts with us.  Feel free to drop us your insightful comments on the Lids Blog, the Lids Facebook page or send us a tweet @lids4hats.  

Without further ado, the first of many questions...

Should coach Mike Leach be allowed to coach Texas Tech in the Alamo Bowl?