The History of Baseball Cap
A baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a rounded crown and a stiff peak projecting in front.
In 1860, the Brooklyn Excelsiors
wore the ancestor of the modern rounded-top baseball cap, which
featured a long peak and a button on top, and by 1900, the "Brooklyn
style" cap became popular.[1]
During the 1940s, latex rubber became the stiffening material inside
the hat and the modern baseball cap was born. The peak, also known in
certain areas as the "bill" or "brim", was designed to protect a
player's eyes from the sun. Typically, the peak was much shorter in the
earlier days of the baseball hat. Also, the hat has become more
structured, versus the overall "floppy" cap of the 19th and early 20th
centuries. The baseball cap was and still is an important means by which
to identify a team. Often the logo, mascot, or team's initial was placed on the cap. Usually, the cap was also fashioned in the official colors of a particular team.
The basic shape, including curved peak, is similar to some styles of 19th century sun bonnets
The history of Baseball Cap
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