STAG Wear and Gear SALE: 25 Percent Discount on All Retail Featuring Legacy F-Stag Logo During the Month of November

STAG Wear and Gear SALE: 25 Percent Discount on All Retail Featuring Legacy F-Stag Logo During the Month of November

A group of students walking through campus with a student wearing Legacy F-Stag Logo shirt

Fairfield's Legacy F-Stag logo is retiring this fall and merchandise featuring the logo will be available at a discounted price while supplies last.

This fall, students and faculty might have noticed a change in the use of Fairfield’s Legacy F-Stag logo. After 20 years, the University’s logo is evolving into a sleeker more modern design, giving the Fairfield F logo and the Stag Head logo their own chance to shine. The separate Fairfield F logo echoes the tried and true feel of other nationally recognized institutions of higher education, while the Stag Head logo embodies the spirit of Fairfield University’s Division 1A Athletics teams. 

With this shift in branding, the University is offering a 25% discount on all items in the bookstore and online that feature the Legacy F-Stag logo during the month of November.  

Both logos will continue to live on, but will be featured separately on clothing, merchandise, and promotional materials on and off campus. Get your F-Stag wear and gear while supplies last at FairfieldBookstore.com

*This sale is currently limited to items sold on the Fairfield University Bookstore website, Downtown Bookstore and Stag Spirit Shop only. The Legacy F-Stag logo will retire this fall.

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