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During 's career as an ice hockey defender, she attended four Olympic Games with Team USA and won medals at all of them, including gold at the 1998 Games. But despite her accolades, you couldn't find many Ruggiero jerseys in the stands — because they didn't exist. "It was impossible to get my jersey," she tells PS.

"You couldn't even custom order it. You had to go buy a jersey, and take it in to get my name pressed on it." Thankfully, in 2024, jerseys for most of the USA women's ice hockey team.



But overall, merchandise for women's sports still majorly lags behind. from Klarna and the , which Ruggiero co-founded in 2017, shows just how much, with data on the eye-popping disparities between merch for women's and men's sports. The lack is made all the more frustrating by the clear, but as yet unmet, appetite for more and better women's sports merch.

The are just weeks away, and will mark the first-ever Games with gender parity among athletes. Women athletes will be in the spotlight like never before, but the merch disparity means the athletes and their leagues won't be able to take advantage of that spotlight in the same way that men can. "We're seeing all this momentum around women's sports," says Ruggiero.

"I'm perked up as a fan; I'm leaning in. But I can't buy anything because [merchandisers] have run out of inventory, or they don't have something I would actually wear, and then the momentum stops. That's the worst thing for a business — the demand is there, but the sup.

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