New Era 59Fifty Los Angeles Dodgers 1980 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat
New Era 59Fifty Los Angeles Dodgers 1980 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat
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A cream-and-mint colorway that flips the Dodger canon on its head — and makes it hit harder. The crown runs off-white structured wool, the visor drops into a clean mint teal, and the front "LA" logo is stitched in soft pink — a palette that shouldn't work and absolutely does. The under brim is all pink, catching light exactly right. On the left panel sits the centerpiece: a circular woven patch in matching mint with a pink star-dot border, script reading "LA Dodgers 1980 All-Star Game" — the same subtle colorway shift carried through to the back, where the MLB batterman logo is reimagined in mint and pink instead of its standard colors.
July 8, 1980. Dodger Stadium hosted the Midsummer Classic for the first time, 56,088 fans packed into Chavez Ravine on a Tuesday night. The National League took it 4-2, and Ken Griffey Sr. — a year before Griffey Jr. was even in the picture — went deep off Tommy John in the fifth inning and walked away with MVP honors. Jerry Reuss, the Dodgers' own southpaw, earned the win on home dirt. It was one of those All-Star Games that actually felt like it meant something: the NL had won eight straight at that point, the rivalry was real, and LA put on a show. This hat commemorates that night — and does it in a colorway nobody's seen on a Dodgers piece before.
The original Dodger Blue is untouchable, but this cream-and-mint reinterpretation is the kind of move that separates a collection from a closet. It's not a gamer. It's not a replica. It's a deliberate recolor on a historically significant patch hat — the type of piece New Era produces in limited runs that disappear quietly and resurface years later as grails. One size left.
How to Wear It
The Streetwear Edit
This mint-and-cream palette pairs straight into Jordan 1 "Washed Teal," New Balance 550 "Green/White," or Nike Dunk Low "Emerald Rise." Build around an oversized off-white or cream heavyweight tee, straight-leg or relaxed cargo pants in olive or sand, and let the hat be the statement. The pink LA logo gives you a pull color — dusty rose or mauve hoodies, washed pink coaches jackets — without going full monochrome. The mint visor is loud enough; the rest of the fit can breathe.
Her Way
Cream and mint is a full wardrobe moment. Pair with a fitted ribbed mint or sage tank tucked into wide-leg ecru linen trousers, or wear it backwards over a breezy floral sundress to break up the softness with some structure. Air Max 1 "Lemonade" or New Balance 327 in cream/sage complete it. The pink "LA" reads as an accent color, not a sports logo — which is exactly the point. Worn low, slightly off-center, it lands somewhere between retro Cali girl and deadstock collector.
The Collector's Eye
1980 All-Star at Dodger Stadium is deep vintage territory — 45 years out, first time the game was ever played at that stadium, Ken Griffey Sr. MVP. The patch is period-accurate, the construction is New Era 59Fifty on-field quality, and this colorway is clearly a limited special-edition recolor that never hit mainstream retail shelves. If you're building a Dodgers-focused collection or an All-Star Game patch run, this is a genuine gap-filler: a historically significant event, a landmark venue, and a colorway that's never going to be produced again. The cream wool ages beautifully. The mint holds. Stack it flat, store it right, and this one appreciates.
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