New Era 59Fifty Pittsburgh Pirates 2006 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat
New Era 59Fifty Pittsburgh Pirates 2006 All-Star Game Patch Fitted Hat
Embrace the distinctive and iconic colorway with this New Era 59Fifty Pittsburgh Pirates 2006 All-Star Game Patch Beef and Broccoli Fitted Hat. This on-trend design is perfect for die-hard Pirates fans or anyone seeking a bold addition to their hat collection.
Features:
- Rich brown crown, resembling a hearty beef base, setting a warm tone for the hat.
- Forest green brim and top button, the perfect "broccoli" complement to the brown crown.
- Vibrant pink under visor for a surprising and fashionable touch of color.
- Front Logo: 1997-present alternate Pittsburgh Pirates logo, featuring a Jolly Roger - a pirate wearing a green bandana with an earring, and two copper crossed baseball bats behind his head.
- Side Patch: The exceptional 2006 All-Star Game logo in coordinating copper and green tones, seamlessly uniting with the overall colorway.
- Flat batterman logo on the back in matching brown and green, tying together the hat's design.
Pair this unique Beef and Broccoli hat with the following sneakers and outfit for an unforgettable, coordinated look:
- Nike Dunk High "Beef and Broccoli": These sneakers are the perfect match for the hat's colorway, combining earthy tones of brown and forest green.
- adidas ZX 8000 "Core Brown/Forest Green": This classic silhouette combines the hat's essential color scheme, pairing up for a standout ensemble.
Outfit Idea:
Team up the New Era 59Fifty Pittsburgh Pirates 2006 All-Star Game Patch Beef and Broccoli Fitted Hat with a brown or forest green bomber jacket, a neutral crewneck sweatshirt or t-shirt, and a pair of dark jeans or khakis. Your ensemble will showcase an unmistakable flair for style and Pirates pride.
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