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Reddy Kilowatt 1940 Wool Ballcap - Youth Size
YOUTH-SIZED WOOL BALLCAP HONORING REDDY KILOWATT'S PLACE IN BASEBALL HISTORY
History: Reddy Kilowatt first appeared in the 1920s for the Alabama Power Company and was used for several decades by various power utilities to promote the use of electric power and safe electricity. In the 1940s, it was common for both labor unions and private companies to either form amateur baseball teams with their members or sponsor semi-pro clubs — and it was through arrangements like this that Reddy Kilowatt became a baseball mascot. For a few decades, it was common to find this beloved character on the uniforms of municipal teams and little league squads alike.
Designed to fit smaller heads, this ballcap was hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth and finished with a felt patch of the Reddy Kilowatt logo and a classic velcro closure at the back. This hat was also designed with a counterpart — a full-sized version that combines with this one to form a matching duo.