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University of Connecticut 1957 Vintage Ballcap

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Description: Authentic reproduction of the original University of Connecticut 1957 ballcap. Hand-sewn in wool, this cap is built to last a lifetime.

Product Details:

  • Made in the USA
  • Navy wool
  • Embroidered "C" in white
  • Standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Item #: UCN57C

    League: Collegiate Baseball

    History: The Huskies were led by J. O. Christian in his 22nd year as head coach and played as part of the Yankee Conference. Connecticut posted a 14–10 record and earned an invitation to the 1957 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament. The UCONN Huskies currently play their home games at Elliot Ballpark in Storrs, Connecticut.

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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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