New Era 59Fifty Colorado Rockies The Good The Bad The Ugly Fitted Hat
New Era 59Fifty Colorado Rockies The Good The Bad The Ugly Fitted Hat
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Sand and chocolate, red mountains, dark green underneath — this one wears its contradictions like a badge. The crown is a warm camel/khaki wool with a rich chocolate brown visor, giving it a desert-meets-earth-tone palette that has nothing to do with the Rockies' standard purple. The front panel carries the classic Colorado Rockies mountain-and-baseball logo in raised red and white embroidery with a dark outline, sitting sharp against that sandy crown. On the left side panel, a detailed 1998 Colorado Rockies All-Star Game patch — green, red, and white — marks the year Denver hosted the Midsummer Classic at Coors Field. Flip the bill and the under-brim is a deep forest green with a baseball pin at the center. The back MLB batterman logo pulls the same color reinterpretation: dark green on the left, red on the right, the standard navy-and-red replaced entirely.
The 1998 All-Star Game was a big deal — the highest-scoring Midsummer Classic in MLB history (AL 13, NL 8), played at a Coors Field that was only three years old, with Larry Walker, Dante Bichette, and Vinny Castilla repping the hometown club. That patch on the side panel is a snapshot of a specific summer in Colorado baseball. But the hat itself doesn't wear any of the Rockies' signature purple — instead, it leans into this warm tri-tone of camel, brown, and red, which is exactly why it carries the "Good Bad Ugly" name. It's the version of a Colorado Rockies hat that doesn't look like a Colorado Rockies hat until you look closer. That's the whole point. The collector who reaches for this one isn't chasing the obvious pull — they're after the detail that makes someone across the room squint and ask questions.
How to Wear It
The Streetwear Edit
The camel-and-brown colorway locks in with New Balance 550s in cream/brown or the Nike Dunk Low "Peach Cream." Build around it with relaxed carpenter pants in olive or khaki, a heavyweight white crewneck or a washed brown graphic tee, and a canvas work jacket or overshirt in a warm neutral. The hat does the work — keep the rest clean and grounded.
Her Way
Camel tones hit different styled feminine. Pair this with high-waisted wide-leg trousers in a warm beige, a fitted brown ribbed long-sleeve, and a structured leather or faux-leather jacket. A chunky sole boot — Dr. Martens or platform Chelsea — anchors the look. Let the hat tilt slightly back, crown forward, so the logo reads clearly. The red embroidery pulls warmth into an otherwise neutral palette.
Color Theory
This hat is a masterclass in colorway remix. The Rockies in camel and chocolate instead of purple and black is a left-field move — but the red and white in the logo ties it back to the original without ever getting obvious about it. If you're building around this hat, lean into the earth-tone school: burnt orange, rust, olive, off-white. A vintage-wash bomber in a brown or tan, straight-leg raw denim, and a leather cross-body bag. The 1998 All-Star patch gives you just enough history to justify the flex without needing to explain it.
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