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February 05, 2010

Fresh Goods Friday: MLB Admiral from New Era

Fresh Goods Friday has arrived!  This New Era 59Fifty is a custom design for our fashion forward fans.  Quantities are limited for this exclusive release.  Don't be left out--take charge with the MLB Admiral

The FGF launch for February 2010 is the MLB Admiral FGF. The MLB Admiral FGF is a solid black New Era 59Fifty hat. The MLB Admiral FGF is made of 100% wool. The cap features your favorite teams logo and team name embroidered to look like a patch on the front panel, gold New Era Flag on the left wear side and MLB logoman on the back. The cap also features gold colored oak leaves or "scrambled eggs" on each side the visor.

People will stand at attention when you walk by wearing your MLB Admiral!

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Any chance that this style will be available in Colorado Rockies? My brother, a commander in the Navy reserves, has been called up to active duty, is heading overseas soon, and I'd love to get him an "Admiral's" Rockies cap.

Jay--thanks for your comment and good luck to your brother. Unfortunately, we do not have the MLB Admiral for the Rockies, but we will pass your request on to our buyers. It is always nice to know what loyal customers would like to see; it helps shape our future product assortment.

Thanks for reading the LIDS Blog!

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