1967 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Cardinals Championship Tribute with Mint Green Bottom
$49.99
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New Era’s latest drop takes us back to one of baseball’s most memorable championship runs with the Red St. Louis Cardinals Mint Green Bottom 1967 World Series 59FIFTY Fitted. This stunning tribute piece features the classic Cardinals red crown paired with an eye-catching mint green bottom, creating a colorway that’s both vintage-inspired and thoroughly modern. The official 1967 World Series side patch makes this more than just another fitted hat, it’s a celebration of the Cardinals’ thrilling seven-game victory over the Boston Red Sox that captivated the entire nation.
The 1967 World Series was pure baseball drama, featuring two powerhouse teams in what many consider one of the greatest Fall Classics ever played. The Cardinals were led by the legendary Bob Gibson, who dominated with a 1.12 ERA that season, while Orlando Cepeda provided the offensive firepower that earned him National League MVP honors. What made this championship even more special was that it came during baseball’s last season before divisional play began, meaning the Cardinals had to battle through the entire National League field to reach October. The series went the full seven games, with Gibson throwing three complete games and striking out 26 batters total, cementing his reputation as one of postseason baseball’s greatest clutch performers.
For collectors, this exclusive_fitted release represents more than just headwear, it’s a connection to Cardinals history during one of the franchise’s golden eras. The unique mint green bottom sets this piece apart from typical team colorways, while the 1967 World Series patch adds that authentic championship pedigree that serious fitted enthusiasts crave. At $49.99, this commemorative piece offers collectors a chance to own a tribute to one of St. Louis baseball’s finest moments, when Gibson’s dominance and the Cardinals’ resilience brought home championship glory to the Gateway City.