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markf31
05-01-2014, 06:13 PM
I stumbled across this company and their site and figured some on here might enjoy looking at these:
http://shop.americanneedle.com/collections/baseball

There are some pretty awesome looking vintage baseball caps. I don't know how historically accurate these reproductions are necessarily, but I'm sure a few will chime to give their opinion.

gashouse34
05-02-2014, 12:19 AM
Love the throwback stuff and American Needle is one of the best imo. Another company I've purchased from in the past is Common-union.com Mostly Negro League stuff but pretty cool.

jerseygary
05-02-2014, 05:39 AM
Ideal Cap Co. is the re-incarnation of the old Cooperstown Ball Cap Co., if you recall them. They make ballcaps just like the 1800-s-1940's with real wool, soft (not stiff like modern caps) crowns and leather sweatbands. I must admit Will, the owner, has been a client and friend of mine since 1988, but since then I've never owned another ballcap except the ones he makes. If you want to feel like Eddie Plank, you need this cap (http://idealcapco.com/Philadelphia-Style.html). Need to celebrate Wrigley Field's Anniversary the RIGHT way, don't forget to wear as close to a real '14 Whales cap like this one. (http://idealcapco.com/20OLCHIF15.html)

IDEAL CAP CO. (http://www.idealcapco.com)

RUKen
05-02-2014, 06:34 AM
Ideal Cap Co. is the re-incarnation of the old Cooperstown Ball Cap Co., if you recall them. They make ballcaps just like the 1800-s-1940's ... Need to celebrate Wrigley Field's Anniversary the RIGHT way, don't forget to wear as close to a real '14 Whales cap like this one. (http://idealcapco.com/20OLCHIF15.html)
IDEAL CAP CO. (http://www.idealcapco.com)

The Ideal caps have a lot of nice qualities, but some are not historically accurate. For example, in 1914, the Chi-Feds (not yet called the Whales) wore a plain, dark cap at home and a white, pin-striped cap without a logo on the road top. In 1915, the Whales' home uniform cap was dark with a lighter-colored 'C' (no whale); there are no known photos of any of the players in a road uniform from that year.

jerseygary
05-02-2014, 07:01 AM
Of course, you're absolutely right! The logo was too good to pass up. This (http://idealcapco.com/EBBK002.html) is what it most like was.

Hot Springs Bathers
05-02-2014, 07:16 AM
Gary one of my favorite memories of my 1989 trip to Cooperstown was being fitted for a 1908 St. Louis Browns cap at Cooperstown Cap Co.. I still have those neat little card sets they used to send out promoting their caps.

When my cap arrived about six weeks later I pulled out the T205 Collins I purchased next door to them and sat out on the patio reliving the trip in my mind! Great memories.

accidental
05-02-2014, 08:15 AM
An obvious name to add is Ebbets Field Flannels (www.ebbets.com), they make some outstanding hats and jerseys and all of them are made in the U.S.

Unfortunately, they don't have a license for MLB teams. They did however produce some of the best MLB replica hats for Mitchell & Ness, which are now highly sought after.

American Needle in my opinion are some of the worst replicas out there (they are made in Bangladesh as well) and lack any detail a true vintage replica cap should have.

The sad fact is, that at the current moment there are no high quality MLB replica hats available. The last company that produced a well made replica hat was Roman Pro, but they are long gone.

icollectDCsports
05-05-2014, 08:27 PM
I found purchasing American Needle caps online to be frustrating because their sizing is very inconsistent.

I liked Roman Pro replica caps but it always bothered me that their Senators '68 - '71 replica cap had a black outline (instead of the correct blue color) around the white, curly W.