NEW YORK POST: Fanatics’ Michael Rubin turns to Macy’s for more female customers

Sports retailer Fanatics wants to sell more jerseys, ball caps and T-shirts to women. It’s counting on Macy’s to help it do that.

The Michael Rubin-owned business — recently valued at $18 billion after its latest $322 million funding round from investors, including Jay-Z — has inked a deal with Macy’s to sell Fanatics merchandise on the department store’s website. The deal is similar to ones Fanatics has made over the past couple years with Walmart, JC Penney and Kohl’s…

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