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  2. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, New Era made 59Fifty snapback versions of their popular hats, hats with logos from all major sports teams, as well as special-edition and custom-made hats. [ 2 ] On July 9, 2024, New Era signed a deal to become the official hat of the National Hockey League (NHL).

  3. Category:New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    New Era Cap Company; 0–9 '47 (brand) 59Fifty; N. New Era Field This page was last edited on 16 November 2016, at 05:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. 59Fifty - Wikipedia

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    The 5950 is a model of baseball hat made by the New Era Cap Company along with the 39 thirty, the 9 fifty, the 9 seventy, the 9 forty, the 9 twenty, the 59fifty not to be confused with the 39thirty has a flat bill and a fitted structure but the 39thirty us a flex fit and has a curved bill but both were made by New Era Cap, a headwear company based in Buffalo, New York. [1]

  5. Hope for old DC: The Washington Commanders return to the ...

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    A return to the site of the team’s greatest glories has long been on the agenda for DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, who wore a Commanders’ beanie at a ribbon cutting for a new recreation center just ...

  6. '47 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    '47 is an American lifestyle brand that brings together sports, fashion, and cultural influences. [1] It offers a wide range of licensed headwear, apparel and gear tailored for men, women, and children. The brand has been owned by New E

  7. Ehrhardt Koch - Wikipedia

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    Ehrhardt Koch (1886–1954) was a German American businessman and founder of the New Era Cap Company. Koch was born in Germany and immigrated to the East side of Buffalo, New York [1] with his parents in the late 19th century. Koch worked for the Miller Brother's Cap Company making caps in 1902.