Pittsburgh NFL Draft merch available on Steelers' website
The NFL Draft is coming to Pittsburgh, and many fans will want to gear up and show a little hometown spirit.
The 2026 NFL Draft Collection is now available on the Steelers Pro Shop website — featuring a total of 49 different items for sale. The draft begins April 23 in Pittsburgh.
From hats to glassware to T-shirts, the online collection’s items have the draft logo branded on them prominently.
The hats all start at $31.95, with some priced a little higher depending on the design and style. The most expensive are the red and blue trucker hats for $35.95.
There are notable, fun slogans on some of the clothing items, including “The Pick Is In” and “Pittsburgh Is On The Clock.” All of the regular T-shirts are around $37.95.
Three Women-specific items are available on the site as well: Pittsburgh Steelers Women’s ‘47 Brand Draft Parkway Long Sleeve T-Shirt for $45.95, Pittsburgh Steelers Women’s Cutter & Buck Draft Coastline 1/4 Zip for $67.95 and Pittsburgh Steelers Women’s ‘47 Draft Reed City Short Sleeve T-Shirt for $41.95.
All of the women’s items are white with royal blue lettering, and all feature the NFL Draft logo.
In the collection, there are numerous glassware options as well, including mugs for $19.95, a pint glass for $14.95 and a shot glass for $9.95, as well as a 20-ounce tumbler for $34.95 and a 40-ounce tumbler for $49.95.
A big theme in the collection is golf-related items like golf balls, golf towels, a divot tool and more.
On Friday, officials unveiled the branding and visual identity for the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, featuring a color palette of brick red, navy blue, gold, sky blue, teal, bright pink and yellow — inspired by a mural in the Strip District and the creative spirit of hometown artist Andy Warhol.
Other collectible items in the Steelers Pro Shop launch include:
- Pens
- A garden flag
- A branded draft football
- A pennant
- A drawstring bag
- Socks
- A plush bear
- A knit hat
- A magnet
- A keychain
- 12-ounce can coolies
- A decal
- A lapel pin
Megan Swift is a TribLive reporter covering trending news in Western Pennsylvania. A Murrysville native, she joined the Trib full time in 2023 after serving as editor-in-chief of The Daily Collegian at Penn State. She previously worked as a Jim Borden Scholarship intern at the Trib for three summers. She can be reached at mswift@triblive.com.
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