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Toronto Maple Leafs Cotton Twill Ballcap

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Description: One-of-a-kind Summer Series Toronto Maple Leafs ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine cotton twill cloth. This cap is built to last a lifetime.

Product Details:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine Royal cotton twill
  • Felt "Leafs" patch
  • Standard visor with green cotton under visor
  • Metal eyelets
  • unstructured crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Item #: TMLPC

League: International League

History: The name "Maple Leafs" for Toronto's professional baseball squad actually pre-dates the use of that name by the NHL team by several years. It was used continuously from 1902 to the last year in Toronto, 1967. Maple Leaf Stadium was one of minor league baseball's most elegant parks, and the club played there from 1926 until the franchise was transferred to Louisville for the 1968 season. The Leafs twice had seasons where they outdrew an MLB team in attendance, 1951 and 1952 when they outdrew the St. Louis Browns and Boston Braves, respectively.

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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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