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Pennsylvania Railroad 1914 Vintage Ballcap

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Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1914 Pennsylvania Railroad ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth. This cap is built to last a lifetime.

Product Details:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine burgundy wool broadcloth
  • Athletic gold felt patch with "PRR" lettering in burgundy felt
  • Standard 3" burgundy wool visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Adjustable size comes with a leather strap and antiqued brass closure.
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Item# PRR20C

League: Semi-Pro Team

History: The Pennsylvania Railroad sponsored an employee baseball team for many years. The 1914 squad beat the IRT Car Shops team in a game at Van Cortland park in New York in front of 8000 spectators for the championship of the railroad teams. Both teams traveled to Brighton Beach in Brooklyn for a post-game party, no doubt on an IRT line subway!

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Our caps faithfully replicate historic professional baseball caps from 1900 to 1970 and fit differently than modern caps. Try wrapping a piece of string around your head where a cap would naturally fit and then measure the string to find your size.

Size Head Measurement (in inches)
7 21 5/8”
7 1/8 22”
7 1/4 22 3/8”
7 3/8 22 3/4”
7 1/2 23 1/8"
7 5/8 23 1/2"
7 3/4 23 7/8"
7 7/8 24 1/4"
8 24 5/8"

Adjustable caps fit up to a size 7 5/8.

Measuring Guide

We offer three kinds of ballcap visors:

Pre-1940 ballcaps were made with soft visors so players could fold them up and put them in their back pockets. Later visors were done in standard (stiff visor) or short (also a soft visor). Check the product details to see which type of visor each cap has.

Soft Visor

Standard Visor

Short Visor

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