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Jackie Robinson Day ‘42’ Cotton Twill Ballcap
A CAP HONORING #42 – ONE OF BASEBALL’S MOST IMPORTANT FIGURE
History: On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field for his first game with the Brooklyn Dodgers, breaking the MLB “color line” as the first black player to play in the league. Jackie’s example of character, dignity, and toughness continues to inspire us today. Anyone who has followed us from the beginning knows how important the legacy of Jackie Robinson is to our mission. Jackie’s example of character, dignity, and toughness continues to inspire us today.
Our twill ballcap pays tribute to the on-field caps worn during that era while providing the comfort, breathability, and versatility of cotton. Featuring classic Ebbets details such as our signature green underbrim and satin binding, this hat is an easy-wearing wardrobe staple.