When the first shipment of Space Force merchandise arrived at the Buckley AFB Exchange, word traveled fastโ€”the first batch of clothing with the official logo of the newest branch of the Armed Forces sold out within hours.

โ€œIt just flies off the shelves,โ€ Buckley Exchange General Manager Cindy Cantu said. โ€œIf you really think about it, itโ€™s really monumental. Itโ€™s a brand-new branch of the serviceโ€”and the Exchange is honored to serve it.โ€

One-day sales when the first shipment of Space Force merchandise arrived totaled $1,440.

Buckley Air Force Base General Manager Cindy Cantu displays the latest Space Force merchandise.

Cantu requested a small order to start, she said. The first shipment included about 100 T-shirts and 25 polo shirts, each sporting the Space Forceโ€™s logo, which resembles an arrowhead pointing toward the skies.

Official clothing includes four styles of T-shirts in four colors and one polo shirt in two colors.

Sweat shirts and sweat pants also are available, along with hats, mouse pads, lanyards, coffee mugs and coins that feature the Buckley logo and the Space Force logo.

Stadium blankets are coming soon.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t know what anything would look like, we just knew everything would have the correct logo,โ€ she said.

The merchandise is available at Buckley, Peterson and Vandenberg Exchanges. Space Force insignias are avaliable at Shopmyexchange.com.

The U.S. Space Force was established in December within the Department of the Air Force. In July, a new Space Force unitโ€”Buckley Garrisonโ€”was welcomed to the base.

Cantu first saw the new merchandise outside the Exchange when Col. Devin Pepper, commander of Buckley Garrison, wore a Space Force shirt at a town hall meeting.

โ€œThe Exchange is proud to offer our support to the Airmen who are a part of this branch of service,โ€ Cantu said. โ€œWe stand by to offer them whatever they need.โ€

 

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