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New Era 59Fifty Philadelphia Phillies 1996 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat

New Era 59Fifty Philadelphia Phillies 1996 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat

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Philadelphia Phillies in navy and burgundy — a Midsummer Classic frozen in wool. The crown is a deep navy, structured and clean, topped by a dark baseball-seam button. The visor is a rich burgundy/maroon, and underneath it opens up to a warm caramel tan — that under brim color alone signals this isn't a standard-issue cap. On the front, the classic Phillies script is rendered large and bold in sky blue with caramel-gold outlining, anchored by the swooping ball-and-comet logo that defined the franchise's look through the '90s. On the left panel sits the commemorative patch: "Phillies / All Star Game / 1996" in layered light blue and copper embroidery on a dark felt background, stars at the corners, the MLB silhouette batter centered beneath the lettering. On the rear, the batterman logo is stitched in the same caramel-tan, tying the palette full circle.

July 9, 1996. Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia. The NL shut out the AL 6-0 — the first All-Star shutout in six years — on their own turf, with Mike Piazza launching a leadoff homer in the second and walking away with MVP honors. The Phillies got to host the Midsummer Classic at The Vet, and someone pressed that moment into the side of a fitted hat. That's what this is: not a team hat, not a season hat — a specific night in baseball history wearing a specific colorway that you won't see on a rack anywhere. The navy-to-burgundy two-tone with the caramel under brim is the kind of combination that stops people mid-conversation. Collectors gravitate toward All-Star Game patches because they're time-stamped in a way a regular team logo never is. This one is nearly 30 years old and it still looks exactly like what it was built to be.

How to Wear It

The Streetwear Edit
Navy and burgundy with caramel accents is a grail colorway for a reason — it plays with earth tones and classic sport simultaneously. Build around it with a stone or cream heavyweight tee, dark indigo slim denim, and a pair of Jordan 1 Low "Mocha" or New Balance 550 in white/burgundy. Keep everything else quiet. Oversized coach jacket in navy or olive if the weather calls for it — nothing with a logo that competes with the patch.

Her Way
Lean into the caramel under brim and pull it into the outfit. A caramel or tan leather moto jacket over a fitted navy ribbed long-sleeve, wide-leg cream or ecru trousers, and a clean white chunky sneaker — Nike Air Force 1 or the New Balance 574 in white/tan. The hat does the talking; the rest is a tonal backdrop. Tuck the shirt, let the trousers break just right, and you've got something that looks intentional from every angle.

The Archives
A patch this specific deserves an outfit that doesn't fight it. Raw selvedge denim in a medium wash, a plain white crewneck or a washed vintage tee with nothing on the chest, and a pair of clean white or cream leather sneakers — Adidas Stan Smiths, Jordan 1 Low neutrals, or an old-school New Balance 990 in grey. The idea is museum-quality restraint: you're framing the hat, not competing with it. Let people ask about the patch. That's the whole point.

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