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New Era 59Fifty Los Angeles Dodgers 50th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat

New Era 59Fifty Los Angeles Dodgers 50th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat

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Fifty years in LA, zero apologies for this colorway. The crown and flat visor hit in a deep, saturated purple — not a royal, not a violet, but that particular grape that stops people mid-sentence. The front panel carries a clean white embroidered LA logo with serious dimension, and the left panel wears the commemorative shield patch: "Los Angeles Dodgers" arcing over a sunburst of palm trees, the number 50 bold in the center, "ANNIVERSARY" bannered across the base, and the dates 1958–2008 at the bottom point. Flip the bill and you find a rose-pink under brim — a detail that should clash and somehow doesn't, pairing with the pink-toned embroidery on the patch and pulling the whole build into something intentional. The rear panel stitches a matching pink MLB Batterman silhouette logo against the purple wool.

The Dodgers left Brooklyn after the 1957 season and played their first game in Los Angeles on April 18, 1958 — opening a West Coast chapter that would redefine the franchise. They spent their first four seasons at the LA Coliseum before Dodger Stadium opened in 1962, the house that Walter O'Malley built in Chavez Ravine that still stands today as one of baseball's most iconic ballparks. By 2008, the 50th anniversary season, the club had stacked five World Series titles in California, produced legends from Sandy Koufax to Fernando Valenzuela to Mike Piazza, and that July, pulled off one of the most electrifying trade deadline acquisitions in baseball history — Manny Ramirez arriving from Boston and hitting .396 with a 1.232 OPS in 53 games to ignite "Mannywood." New Era issued this cap to mark the milestone, and the decision to build it in purple — not the traditional Dodger Blue — turns it from a commemorative piece into a collector's grail. This isn't a hat you wear to the game. This is a hat you wear because you know the difference.

How to Wear It

The Streetwear Edit
The purple demands a clean neutral base — cream or off-white tees, straight-leg black denim, and a pair of Jordan 1s in Court Purple or the University Blue colorway to echo the LA heritage without matching too hard. Layer a washed grey hoodie under an oversized coaches jacket and let the hat do the talking up top. Nike Tech Fleece in black keeps the silhouette structured if you want to lean more athletic.

Her Way
Style this against a fitted lavender or lilac co-ord set — the tonal play between the purple crown and the softer pink under brim makes the whole look feel curated rather than costume. High-waisted wide-leg trousers in bone or cream with a cropped white tee and chunky platform sneakers — New Balance 2002R in pink or the Nike Air Max 1 in Dusty Rose. The hat reads fashion-forward, not sporty, and that pink brim detail rewards anyone paying close enough attention.

The Archives
This patch exists because of a specific moment in baseball geography — a franchise packing up from Brooklyn and planting itself on the other side of the country, then spending half a century becoming the West Coast's most storied club. The 1958–2008 dates aren't decoration; they're a timeline. Pair it with vintage Dodgers tees from the '80s or early '90s if you can find them, or lean into the era-mixing with a classic Starter jacket and straight-leg jeans. The purple colorway is what separates this from every other Dodgers commemorative — New Era went off-script and created something that hits harder precisely because it doesn't play it safe.

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