Chandler
Well-Known Member
That explains it -- '47 is New Era.The MLB licensed caps are collaborations with '47.
That explains it -- '47 is New Era.The MLB licensed caps are collaborations with '47.
Cardinals, Cubs, Red Sox, Tigers, Indians, Reds, Pirates -- far from defunct.The only MLB clubs that they have produced caps for are the 16 original 16 American and National League Teams (most of which are now defunct or have become another franchise).
Cardinals, Cubs, Red Sox, Tigers -- far from defunct.
No, I caught it -- I'm still just wondering why they're only making a few of the vintage versions if they're working with New Era.You missed the most of which part.
Not gonna be wearing that for a few days!
Wonder why they stopped shipping overseas?Ebbets Field Flannels caps. All wool and made to size (or adjustable, ick).
That’s a nice find!Been after either an Army or Navy cap for sometime and managed to snag this mint USN cap in my size
Where did you pick up your blue wool cap?
Before Brexit I ordered often and gladly in UK, but after that I had two or three experiences like you guys with astronomical custom fees and decided not to buy anything in UK anymore, even there may be some great stuff I could really use.
(The whole shipping procedure when ordering from there is a pain in the Ass too, they need a thousand documents and stuff and one guy has no idea what another one does....)
Shitty. Going to hurt these businesses and cut down on international sales. Shipping alone has become insanely expensive, never mind duty and tax on top.My AMH Crusher cap was finally shipped, I missed it by a month, but that's not the point. The point is that ordering from the UK to Hungary I had to pay 100 GBP customs and taxes, how absolutely f-ed up is that? It's daylight robbery, that's what it is. But at this point of course I can't choose not to pay it...arrgh....