Fans are excited as the Eagles prepare to defend their Super Bowl championship title. Here's where you can buy green gear - licensed items at the official Eagles store and locally produced options with fun graphics or throwback vibes are all good ways to support their team!

1. Blessed in Distress

Blessed in Distress has launched a new line for the 2023 Eagles Season. Philadelphian Jen Basile created it. This year, new items include "Sunday line-up: Jetro Beer Birds" and "Sundays In Philly," featuring the best in the city. Other options include vintage-style 'Philadelphia Football items,' with the opportunity to add the famous "Philly Philly" patch. Prices for these items range between $60 and 70. They are available in distressed style or original, plain or cropped, and come in Black, White, and Grey.

2. DyeHardPhilly

DyeHardPhilly is back for the 2023 Eagles Season. Created by Northeast Philly native Kenny Hutchinson, it's ready to go. The brand will launch new paint splatter tees for any player and BirdGang, Winning Is For The Birds, and Winning Is For The Birds. The Kelly Green PHI Dad Hat and new items like BirdGang and Dallas Sucks Trucker Hats. Other items include glow-in-the-dark and popular items from the previous year, such as Bleed Green and Winning Is For The Birds shirt.

3. Hungry By The Plate & Thirsty By The Glass

In her merchandise, Christiana Dunn is known as @HungryByThePlate on social media and @ThirstyByTheGlass. She has now introduced her Eagles 2023 Collection. The $30 hoodies feature sayings such as 'Fly Like A Bird,' 'TGIS: Thank God It's Saturday,' "Beer, Birds and Batman," etc. For $20, you can get a beanie with the phrase 'If You're Reading This, Go Birds,' and for $25.50, a trucker cap with the slogan 'It's a Bad Day to Be a Beer/Go Birds'. The Wildwood Food Bank will donate the proceeds of the Sports Collection until September 31, and all orders placed from October 1 to the end of 2023 will be donated to Small Things Philly. Christiana is hosting a pop-up to celebrate the season's opening on September 10 between 11a.m. and 6 p.m. in the East Passyunk Pop-Up Market (1919 E. Passyunk Ave).