Chicago Whales EFF DNA Fitted Ballcap sold by Ebbets Field Flannels
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Chicago Whales EFF DNA Fitted Ballcap

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Product Description

Elevate any casual look with this modern two-tone fitted cap from Ebbets Field Flannels. Featuring a structured navy crown and vibrant red visor, it's adorned with a 3D embroidered Whales logo and additional embroidered patches that pay homage to baseball history. Perfect for fans and fashion enthusiasts alike, this hat combines heritage with contemporary style, ensuring a standout accessory in any wardrobe. Ideal for everyday wear or as a statement piece at the ballpark. From the brand: Description: Featuring a modern two-tone construction , the Ebbets DNA Vintage Inspired fitted collection takes some of the teams that are at the heart of Ebbets Field Flannels and their traditional colors, and recontextualizes them to create fashion pieces that will shine in your wardrobe. The contemporary high crown structured fitted cap features raised embroidery front logo with embroidered side patch and rear logo. Product Details: 100% polyester 3D embroidered Whales logo Standard red visor with green under visor Flat embroidered logos on sides and back Structured modern crown in navy blue Available in fitted sizes only League: Federal League History: The ChiFeds were christened the "Whales" in 1915, their third season. Owner Charles Weeghman was determined to outdo the rival Cubs and White Sox, and built a state-of-the-art ballpark on the North Side named after himself (of course). In the settlement that ended the Federal League, Weeghman was allowed to purchase the Cubs and move them into his ballpark, eventually re-named Wrigley Field. The Whales brought the FL pennant home in 1915, the Feds' last season.