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1956 USA Cotton Twill Ballcap
1956 USA Cotton Twill Ballcap
Story
A ballcap that pays homage to the 1956 team
Baseball was a “demonstration” sport at the 1956 games held in Melbourne, Australia. The lone match was played at the Melbourne Cricket Grounds between the United States and Australia, with the US represented by a detachment of the US Far East Command and Australia represented by its national team. Special ground rules were put in place due to the right field corner being only 225 feet from home plate. The US was declared the winner after six innings by a score of 11-5. The attendance of 86,245 fans was considered the largest audience for a baseball game in history to date.
This six-panel hat is made from 100% cotton twill, and outfitted with metal hardware and a leather strap to improve its durability over time. On the front is a double layer "USA" felt logo.
Features
- Made in USA
- Double layer "USA" felt logo
- Standard visor with green satin under visor
- Unstructured for breathability
- Satin taping with cotton sweatband
- Metal buckle and leather strap
Materials & Care
- 100%, 8.5oz Cotton twill fabric
- Strap: Leather
- Wash by hand and spot clean. Do not bleach, tumble dry, or dry clean.
Sizing
- One size fits most
