
There’s a new line of USPS-themed apparel
The Laundry Room is selling licensed clothing with postal logos
The Postal Service recently collaborated with clothing brand The Laundry Room to release licensed USPS-themed apparel.
The clothing line includes hooded and crewneck sweatshirts, graphic T-shirts, baseball hats and jackets. Many of the items sport the pre-1993 USPS logo while others feature “United States Postal Service” in the typography that is used on the current USPS logo.
The products are available at The Laundry Room’s website and range from $39-$198.
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Ukraine issues stamp honoring American independence
Ukraine’s postal service recently released a commemorative domestic mail stamp observing the 250th anniversary of America’s founding.
The stamp was announced during a ceremony at the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington, DC, by the country’s ambassador to the United States. Its design features the number “250” with the word “freedom” wrapped around it in the colors of the American and Ukrainian flags.
It appears Ukraine is the only other nation to have issued a stamp celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. The Postal Service will issue its Declaration of Independence stamp honoring the nation July 4.
The Ukrainian stamp will become part of the National Postal Museum’s international philatelic collection.

Appointments, awards and retirements
Here’s a look at recent USPS leadership announcements
The Postal Service recently made the following managerial and supervisory announcement:
• Daniel M. Quinn Jr. was named Baltimore Post Office postmaster. He previously served as St. Paul, MN, postmaster.
The Postal Service recently recognized the following employee retirement:
• Paul F. Smith, communications manager for the former Eastern Area and current Atlantic Area strategic communications specialist, will retire June 26 after nearly 42 years of service.
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The failed attempt to steal Graceland
The ‘Mailin’ It!’ podcast looks at how the Inspection Service stopped a fraudster’s plot
The latest episode of “Mailin’ It!,” the USPS podcast, tells the story of how the Postal Inspection Service stopped a fraudster’s plot to foreclose on Graceland, the home of rock ‘n’ roll icon Elvis Presley.
The guest is Postal Inspector Jan Bodon.
The 25-minute episode was released June 23 and is available on Link and other postal websites, as well as most podcast platforms.
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There’s a new line of USPS-themed apparel
The Laundry Room is selling licensed clothing with postal logos
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Ukraine issues stamp honoring American independence
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MilestonesAppointments, awards and retirements
Here’s a look at recent USPS leadership announcements
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The failed attempt to steal Graceland
The ‘Mailin’ It!’ podcast looks at how the Inspection Service stopped a fraudster’s plot