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===''Blue Album'' touring (1994–1996)===
===''Blue Album'' touring (1994–1996)===
During the first [[Blue Album Tour|''Blue Album'' Tour]] in [[1994]], the band sold shirts with the character [[Bokkus]] featured on the back, and a hand-drawn flying W headed by the (now modern) Weezer logo featured on the front. This line of Bokkus tees lasted the majority of the tour, and went through numerous different colors schemes based upon what was available to produce. A few were printed in very small quantities, including the "white with black ink" and "kelly green with white ink" variations, of which there were only 20 made (each).<ref name="issue 7" /> Around Spring of the same year, Koch had multiple new sets of caps made to sell on tour, printed by the hat manufacturing company New Era.<ref name="omnibus">[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (2016). ''[[Weezine Omnibus: Deluxe Edition]]''.</ref><sup>: 18</sup> They shared the same design and layout as the '93 caps, but with the old logo swapped for the modern one. Like the Bokkus line of shirts, these caps were produced in many different color schemes over the course of the tour.<ref name ="issue 7" />
During the first {{tour|Blue Album}} in [[1994]], the band sold shirts with the character [[Bokkus]] featured on the back, and a hand-drawn flying W headed by the (now modern) Weezer logo featured on the front. This line of Bokkus tees lasted the majority of the tour, and went through numerous different colors schemes based upon what was available to produce. A few were printed in very small quantities, including the "white with black ink" and "kelly green with white ink" variations, of which there were only 20 made (each).<ref name="issue 7" /> Around Spring of the same year, Koch had multiple new sets of caps made to sell on tour, printed by the hat manufacturing company New Era.<ref name="omnibus">[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]]. (2016). ''[[Weezine Omnibus: Deluxe Edition]]''.</ref><sup>: 18</sup> They shared the same design and layout as the '93 caps, but with the old logo swapped for the modern one. Like the Bokkus line of shirts, these caps were produced in many different color schemes over the course of the tour.<ref name ="issue 7" />
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