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ADJUSTABLE CAP MONTREAL ROYALS TWILL

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  • On April 18, 1946, Jackie Robinson made history by becoming the first player to break Organized Baseball's color barrier when he played for the Montreal Royals at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, NJ, against the Jersey City Giants. Robinson's remarkable performance led the International League in batting average and fielding percentage, solidifying his place in baseball history. He was subsequently promoted to Brooklyn the following season.
  • This twill ballcap is a stylish tribute to Robinson's legacy, featuring a comfortable and breathable cotton design inspired by the on-field caps of that era. It boasts classic Ebbets details, including a signature green underbrim and satin binding, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
  • Crafted from high-quality blue 8.5oz (285gsm) cotton twill fabric.
  • Adorned with a felt "M" emblem and an embroidered Jackie Robinson signature at the back, adding a touch of authenticity.
  • The standard visor features a green satin under-visor, providing both style and functionality.
  • Unstructured for optimal breathability, ensuring comfort during wear.
  • Features satin taping and a cotton sweatband for added comfort.
  • Adjustable sizes accommodate various head shapes and sizes, secured with a leather strap and an antiqued brass closure.
  • Made from 100% cotton for a soft and durable finish.
  • Recommended to spot clean for easy maintenance.
  • Proudly made in China.

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