- Sep 28, 2004
- 13,924
- 5,900
Been slacking.
Past week + of wears
2012-2015 Connecticut tigers milb on field.
Made in China. 100% poly. Black under and band
This poly and shape is actually very close to the USA made counterparts. That u bend on the crown by the temples is a trademark MUSA look.
San Diego padres on field retro.
Made in China. 100% wool. White band. Bulky oversized batterman
Around 1997, the team went from darker navy to lighter navy. Light navy wool tends to look purple.
Latest pickup and right on my head
2003 era Cleveland Indians on field original
The insides are a bit beaten and used but a solid crown shape sold me over. The all navy road cap is quite elusive compared to the more popular two tone home cap.
First major pickup in awhile
Hat heaven got me with some of their latest deals/drops
$120ish shipped for some plain janes.
Super happy. None of them are Bangladesh made
3 wools, and one poly (tigers two tone is poly).
The whitesox is is their 1969 logo (which was worn in red), with their current team colors and a nice Kelly green under. The team never officially wore this exact cap but I love these what if caps. You can’t find the classic Kelly green often on teams like the tigers or white sox plain janes. Classic look.
After waiting many years for the two tone 1994 tigers to reappear, HC dropped it last spring, and has now since been seen everywhere else. Had to double up.
And lastly, two minor league teams are still using the Indians nickname, and subsequent cap releases, the Kinston Indians, and the Indianapolis indians. Get them while you can is what I say. I believe burdeen and my fitteds has used the kinston logo/script. Both appear to be alternate logos of sorts. I can’t find anything on an onfield capacity for either. HC went heavy with the feather I and wahoo look a like awhile back. Nothing since about 2019 I wanna say.
Plain janes for life
Sadly, the sizing is trash. All seem to fit about 1-2 sizes too big. I’ll keep them though.
Past week + of wears
2012-2015 Connecticut tigers milb on field.
Made in China. 100% poly. Black under and band
This poly and shape is actually very close to the USA made counterparts. That u bend on the crown by the temples is a trademark MUSA look.
San Diego padres on field retro.
Made in China. 100% wool. White band. Bulky oversized batterman
Around 1997, the team went from darker navy to lighter navy. Light navy wool tends to look purple.
Latest pickup and right on my head
2003 era Cleveland Indians on field original
The insides are a bit beaten and used but a solid crown shape sold me over. The all navy road cap is quite elusive compared to the more popular two tone home cap.
First major pickup in awhile
Hat heaven got me with some of their latest deals/drops
$120ish shipped for some plain janes.
Super happy. None of them are Bangladesh made
3 wools, and one poly (tigers two tone is poly).
The whitesox is is their 1969 logo (which was worn in red), with their current team colors and a nice Kelly green under. The team never officially wore this exact cap but I love these what if caps. You can’t find the classic Kelly green often on teams like the tigers or white sox plain janes. Classic look.
After waiting many years for the two tone 1994 tigers to reappear, HC dropped it last spring, and has now since been seen everywhere else. Had to double up.
And lastly, two minor league teams are still using the Indians nickname, and subsequent cap releases, the Kinston Indians, and the Indianapolis indians. Get them while you can is what I say. I believe burdeen and my fitteds has used the kinston logo/script. Both appear to be alternate logos of sorts. I can’t find anything on an onfield capacity for either. HC went heavy with the feather I and wahoo look a like awhile back. Nothing since about 2019 I wanna say.
Plain janes for life
Sadly, the sizing is trash. All seem to fit about 1-2 sizes too big. I’ll keep them though.