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New Era 59Fifty New York Mets 25th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat

New Era 59Fifty New York Mets 25th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat

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The patch doesn't just commemorate history — it is history: the 1994 New Era tribute to the 1969 Miracle Mets, wrapped in a colorway that tips its brim to the New York Cubans of the Negro Leagues. The navy crown sits clean and structured, finished with a bold red visor that bleeds into a kelly green under brim — a flash of color that hits every time you tilt the bill. The front carries a raised script "Mets" logo in white with red outline, lifted off the crown in classic New Era 59Fifty fashion. On the left panel, the side patch tells the real story: a rectangular embroidered badge reading "25th Anniversary" over the Mets skyline logo, anchored below by "Miracle Mets" — the whole thing stitched in navy, red, and cream. The back panel closes with the MLB batterman logo, and a baseball-stitched New Era flag pin finishes the visor tip.

In 1969, nobody gave the Mets a chance. They'd been baseball's punchline for seven years — lovable losers, expansion team footnotes. Then something happened. Tom Seaver went 25-7. Cleon Jones, Tommie Agee, and a bullpen that refused to break carried a city that barely believed. The Mets swept the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles in five games and became forever known as the Miracle Mets. When New Era issued this cap in 1994 for the 25th anniversary of that championship, they didn't reach for the obvious — they went deeper. The navy and red colorway is a direct nod to the New York Cubans, one of the Negro Leagues' most storied franchises, whose legacy runs through the same boroughs where Mets fans grew up. Two chapters of New York baseball history, stitched together on one piece of headwear.

How to Wear It

The Streetwear Edit
Navy and red with a green pop is a rare combo that pairs naturally with Jordan 1 Breds, Nike SB Dunk Low Pro "Heinekens," or New Balance 992s in grey/navy. Stack it with a vintage-washed navy crewneck, relaxed cargo pants in olive or charcoal, and let the hat do the talking. The kelly green under brim is the detail that rewards people who get close enough to notice.

Her Way
Wear it low with a cream or off-white oversized varsity jacket and wide-leg jeans in dark indigo. A fitted red ribbed long-sleeve underneath keeps the colorway tight without looking costume-y. Jordan 1 Lows in sail/red or a clean pair of Air Max 95s in navy carry the palette the rest of the way. The curved brim worn slightly off-center hits differently with oversized silhouettes.

The Archives
This is a cap that knows exactly what it is — a 1994 artifact commemorating a 1969 miracle, with a colorway borrowed from 1940s Negro Leagues aesthetics. If you're building a collection around meaning rather than hype, this is that piece. It layers three distinct eras of New York baseball into one hat: the Cubans' era, the Miracle Mets' era, and the early-90s New Era commemorative wave before fitted culture hit the mainstream. Wear it with anything vintage — a '94 Starter jacket, a worn league tee, classic Timberlands — and you're carrying real history on your head.

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