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The classic Dodgers #1 finger is great, but what if you want to go next level with your giant foam accessories at the ballgame? How about an LA Hands symbol in foam that you can take to Lakers, Dodgers, Rams, and Kings games? Lifestyle brand LA Football League has you covered.

This sportswear and lifestyle brand doesn't actually run a football league (that we know of) but they make tons of LA-centric sports-related gear like t shirts, hats, and accessories. The one that caught our eye are the LA foam hands, recently seen at Dodger Stadium. Hopefully the Dodgers can get to the World Series, so you'll have time to order one and bring it out to the stadium to help our boys win it all. If not, it will look good at the next Rams home game as well. The price is $15.99 and you can get them here: https://lafootballleague.com/products/la-hand-sign-foam-mitt

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