





San Francisco Seals 1963 Vintage Ballcap
Product Description
This stylish snapback hat pays homage to the vintage wool caps worn by goalkeepers in the 1940s. Hand-sewn from genuine black wool broadcloth, it features a cream felt patch and an adjustable leather strap with an antiqued brass closure for a perfect fit. The green satin under visor and comfortable cotton sweatband add to its appeal, making it an ideal accessory for casual outings or sports events. Embrace the classic charm with a touch of modern design. From the brand: Description: I nspired by wool caps worn by goalkeepers into the 1940s . Hand-sewn from wool. Product Details: Made in the USA Genuine black wool broadcloth, embroidered cream felt patch Standard 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 Cream, gold and black embroidered WHL logo on the right side Item# SFSHC League: Western Hockey League History: The Seals joined the WHL for the 1961-62 season, adopting the name of San Francisco’s former Pacific Coast League baseball team. They played home games at the Cow Palace, which had to have ice installed to accommodate the new team. The Seals won back-to-back Lester Patrick Cups in 1962 and 1963. In a rare instance of a minor league team “graduating” to the majors, the Seals franchise was added to the NHL in the 1967 expansion, though their home ice was moved to the Oakland Coliseum.











