Vote on the newest Columbia Fireflies giveaway t-shirt design

Vote on one of these four designs for the Columbia Fireflies’ giveaway t-shirt

Vote on one of these four designs for the Columbia Fireflies’ giveaway t-shirt

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We’ve all been stuck inside (if we’re lucky enough to be able to quarantine), and personally, we think Columbia needs something fun to look forward to.

Enter: A design contest for the newest Columbia Fireflies giveaway t-shirt – in which COLAtoday readers get to choose the winner. (Yep, you.) 👕

Better yet, these shirts will be free, given out to the first 1,250 fans through the gates at an upcoming Fireflies game (date TBD due to COVID-19), thanks to a partnership with The COMET + Soda Cap Connector.

This is where you come in. The Columbia Fireflies are asking for you to pick your favorite of the four t-shirt designs (below) in our online poll, running now through April 30, with the winning design announced May 1.

Here are the options:

  • A. Classic Columbia Fireflies (stacked in a classic, college-esque design)
  • B. Fireflies Fly (potentially Top Gun-inspired, this design looks like it’s about to take flight)
  • C. Soda Cap Fireflies (merging Columbia Fireflies logo + Soda Cap Connector logo)
  • D. COLA (in all caps – just the way we like it – with a Firefly for flair)
Shirt designs for voting

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Vote results:

As of April 30, our poll garnered 1,849 total votes, and the winner is (drumroll, please):

Option D., the design with COLA in all caps with a Firefly for flair, with 907 votes, or 49.1% of all votes.

Due to COVID-19, the t-shirt giveaway will be rescheduled for a TBD date later in the season. Stay tuned to the Columbia Fireflies’ Twitter for season updates.

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