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Kšiltovka New Era - Blank 9FIFTY - Black

Product code: 11310515

849 Kč

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Kšiltovka New Era - Blank 9FIFTY - Black
Product description

Black unisex New Era kšiltovka.

Cap size is snapback adjustable from 54 to 58 cm


How does this New Era cap fits?

Flat Visor is a classic among retro snapbacks. However, we sometimes bend the brim on certain caps ourselves—for added comfort. More caps with flat visor »

Structured Crown literally creates the look of a royal crown. The front panels are reinforced during production to hold the perfect shape. More caps with structured crown »

A cap will protect you from harmful sun exposure, but for daily wear we recommend rotating your caps and choosing lighter colors for sunny days. Dark colors don’t hold up forever when exposed to sunlight and sweat. On a dark cap try our UV + hydro nano-protection ».

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Specification
New Era Style 9FIFTY
Shape 6 panels
Adult/Kids Men, Women
Color Black
Visor shape Flat Visor
Crown shape Structured Crown
Mesh No Mesh
Adjustment Snapback
Sport No Sport
Licence No license
Season nos stock, stock
Year 2025
No Logo Without logo
Feed? NE
Carryover Carryover
Category Headwear
Gender Men
New Era
New Era About this brand New Era

New Era

New Era is a family company that started in 1920 with hat manufacturing. In 1934, the family from Buffalo received an order for baseball caps for the Cleveland Indians team, marking the beginning of the modern history of the New Era brand, merchandising, and caps.

In the 1950s, New Era introduced the 59FIFTY silhouette, which became part of the Major League Baseball (MLB) uniform and still is today. This was at a time when you wouldn’t see people wearing baseball caps on the street. It was not customary. Caps belonged in the stadium. Only certain events in the 1980s and 1990s caused baseball caps to be worn by fans in the streets and by people in countries where baseball was not even close to being a national sport. And did you know that the NY embroidery on the cap is not directly a symbol of the city or state of New York, but of the New York Yankees baseball team?