Snapback Hat
Snapback hats have made a huge comeback in recent years. But none more than in 2011 where even major sporting goods stores have been selling hats from manufacturers claiming "original snapback hat." Snapback hats are now on the fashion scene and as mentioned above, the racks at major retailers across the country.
Snapback History
The history of the snapback hat is sparse at the moment. However,
there are indications of a version of the snapback hat being around in the late
1800's because of the non-uniform and wide array of hats used during baseball
games. Early examples of hat styles included straw hats, boating caps, cycling
hats, jockey caps and military headgear.
The Brooklyn Excelsiors first wore the baseball
cap as we know it today and introduced it as part of an official uniform during
the 1849 season. Fitted caps and snapback hats were both worn over the years in
baseball as teams had the opportunity to change their look from year to year.
It is unclear when uniformity across the league came to be stable.
The prominent hat-maker in the early 1900's
came to the owners of the Chicago Cubs in 1946 and sold the club on selling
fans the same baseball caps the players wore on the field. Although the owners
did not immediately buy into this concept, after the first and second runs of
the baseball hats sold out immediately, the ground-work was laid for all Major
League baseball and National Football League teams to sell official gear to fans.
The athletic team-hat has taken many forms over
the years from fitted, to crushed, to snapback, and mesh-back. The recent surge
in snapback hats doesn't seem to have an origin except maybe the perpetual
ceremonial hat (flat-billed out of the box and snapback) given to players at
major sporting championship trophy presentations.
Vintage Snapback Hats
Many original MLB snapback, NFL snapback, and NBA
snapback hats have been brought back by manufacturers. The blockhead snapback,
big block snapback, headline snapback, and nineties snapback styles are very
popular. A snap steez snapback hat company will sell authentic vintage snapback
hats from the 80's and 90's and also be able to find any snapback hat for which
you might be looking.
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