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  2. 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]

  3. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, New Era began producing caps for the Cleveland Indians, which became their first Major League Baseball (MLB) contract. In 1954, the company's fitted pro cap was modernized, redesigned, and named the 59Fifty, aka the "Brooklyn Style" cap, by Harold Koch, who introduced many design improvements and innovations while head of New Era. [2]

  4. Talk:59Fifty - Wikipedia

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    1 Merge to New Era Cap Company. 2 comments. 2 Embroideries on New Era Caps. 1 comment. 3 Why are they called 59FIFTY? 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk ...

  5. Dave East - Wikipedia

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    March 2018, East signed an endorsement deal with New Era Cap launching his new "lifestyle" 59fifty fitted collection. Shortly after his newly found endorsement, East was featured in New Era's "Claim the Crown" commercial along with some of the top MLB players Javier Báez and Jose Altuve , as well as record producer, Mike Will Made It . [ 30 ]

  6. Lids (store) - Wikipedia

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    Lids Corp. was founded in Boston by Douglass Karp (son of real estate developer Stephen R. Karp) and Ben Fischman (son of real estate developer Steven Fischman) in 1993. [3] [4] Hat World, Inc. was founded in 1995 by George Berger, Glenn Campbell and Scott Molander, with its headquarters office in Sioux Falls, SD.

  7. Excelsior of Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    During the 1860 season, the Excelsiors began wearing an ancestor of the modern, snug-fitting baseball cap, including a long visor and button top. [7] The cap, which became popular by the 1900s, was known as "Brooklyn-style", and was the predominant baseball cap until the 1940s.