New Era 59Fifty Texas Rangers 50th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat
New Era 59Fifty Texas Rangers 50th Anniversary Patch Fitted Hat
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Texas Rangers, fifty years in the Lone Star sun — in a colorway that earns a second look. The navy crown is deep and structured, the kind of blue that photographs dark and wears even darker. Then there's the brim — a warm brown, the shade of worn leather — flipping the whole thing on its head in the best way. Flip the bill and the under visor opens up in a vivid kelly green, a flash of color that reveals itself only to those who know to look. The front panel carries the 1994–2002 alternate badge: a silver sheriff's star with spherical tips, striped navy background, "Rangers" arched across a ribbon in the center in bold red and white. On the left side, the 50th anniversary patch tells the story in red, brown, and silver — the numeral five in bold red, and the zero replaced by a cowboy-hat-wearing baseball, a direct nod to the franchise's original logo. The back wears the MLB Batterman in brown and red, tying every detail together cleanly. Sweatband is grey, top button matches the navy crown. This is a built hat — every choice intentional.
The Rangers arrived in Arlington for the 1972 season, the Washington Senators reborn in Texas heat. Fifty years later, in 2022, they put that history on the sleeve — literally. This patch ran on the right sleeve of every Rangers jersey all season long, a season-long acknowledgment of half a century of Texas baseball. Caps like this don't come out of a general release drop; they're the ones that end up framed or rotated carefully, the ones you wear when you want people to know you understand the difference between wearing a hat and wearing a piece of history. The navy-and-brown colorway gives it enough distance from standard team colors to read as something special — not just a Rangers hat, but the Rangers hat from a specific moment in time.
How to Wear It
The Streetwear Edit
The navy-brown-green tri-color story here opens up a lane for New Balance — the 574 in navy suede or the 1906R in grey and brown both lock in without trying too hard. Build around it with wide-leg carpenter pants in dark navy or washed black, a heavyweight cotton tee in oatmeal or off-white, and a light chore coat in brown canvas over the top. The palette is already doing the work; keep everything else quiet. The kelly green under brim flashes when you tilt the bill — let that be the surprise.
Her Way
Brown wide-leg trousers, a fitted navy ribbed long-sleeve, and a pair of cream or tan platform sneakers — New Balance 530s in white-and-grey work perfectly. The hat sits flat and forward over a low bun or down-and-loose. A brown crossbody bag ties back to the brim. The anniversary patch gives it a conversational, collector quality that reads as intentional rather than just fan gear — because it is. This is a hat that anchors a fit rather than following one.
The Archives
Fifty years of franchise history lives on that left panel — treat it accordingly. Let the hat be the centerpiece. Clean raw selvedge denim in indigo, a simple white Oxford shirt worn untucked, and a pair of white-sole leather sneakers — Nike Court Vision or a classic Adidas Stan Smith. No graphics, no loud branding competing for attention. A brown leather watch strap echoes the brim. When you're wearing something this specific, the rest of the outfit steps back and lets it breathe. This is a grail-tier regional release, not a game-day cap — and the way you wear it should say you know the difference.
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