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Utica Blue Sox 1950 Vintage Ballcap

Utica Blue Sox 1950 Vintage Ballcap

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Utica Blue Sox 1950 Vintage Ballcap

$41.00

$14.35

The Story

Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1950 Utica Blue Sox ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.

Product Details:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine royal wool broadcloth, felt "U"
  • Standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
  • Item# UBS50C

League: Eastern League

History: The Blue Sox were longtime affiliates of the Philadelphia Phillies. Several members of the "Whiz Kid" Phillie teams of the early 50s played in Utica, among them Richie Ashburn. The Blue Sox moved to Schenectady in 1951, and Utica was without pro baseball until 1977.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Utica Blue Sox 1950 Vintage Ballcap - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Utica Blue Sox 1950 Vintage Ballcap - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1950 Utica Blue Sox ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.

Product Details:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine royal wool broadcloth, felt "U"
  • Standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
  • Item# UBS50C

League: Eastern League

History: The Blue Sox were longtime affiliates of the Philadelphia Phillies. Several members of the "Whiz Kid" Phillie teams of the early 50s played in Utica, among them Richie Ashburn. The Blue Sox moved to Schenectady in 1951, and Utica was without pro baseball until 1977.

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