New store full of Ravens gear pops up in Inner Harbor

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Looking for more Ravens gear?


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Looking for more Ravens gear?


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Posted: 01/19/2012

A new store full of Ravens gear has popped up in the Inner Harbor.

Modells opened a Ravens 'pop-up' store at the Power Plant  (601 East Pratt Street), and offers gear for the whole family—including baby onesies, clothing especially designed for women, Ravens Jerseys, slap bracelets, hats, tattoos, etc.

Store Manager Dan Kearns said that the best selling Jersey was Ray Rice’s, then Lewis' and Reed’s.

The store, and a kiosk at Towson Town Center and at the Columbia Mall, will be open as long as the Ravens are in the playoffs.  If the Ravens win the Super Bowl the store will remain open for two weeks after the game.

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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