New Era New York Yankees fitted hat green, olive colorway - 1962 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Yankees Championship Tribute in Olive Green Paisley

1962 World Series Fitted: New Era Drops Yankees Championship Tribute in Olive Green Paisley

$49.99

Details

Brand: New Era
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: green, olive
Sizes In Stock:
7 71/8 71/4 73/8 71/2 75/8 73/4 8
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Green
Brim Top: Green
Brim Bottom: Pink
SKU: SW-10898791235743
Listed: Mar 27, 2026

About This Fitted

New Era’s latest drop pays homage to one of baseball’s most dramatic championships with the New York Yankees 1962 World Series Paisley Fitted Hat in a stunning olive green colorway. This 59FIFTY tribute commemorates the Yankees’ thrilling seven-game victory over the San Francisco Giants, featuring a distinctive paisley pattern that sets it apart from typical team releases. Available through sports_world_165 for $49.99, this olive green beauty comes with the official 1962 World Series side patch and covers all the essential sizes from 7 to 8.

What makes this hat even more special is the wild story behind the legendary 1962 World Series it celebrates. The Yankees never won back-to-back games during the entire series, yet somehow still captured the championship in a testament to their championship DNA. Even more incredible, the famous M&M Boys, Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle, completely disappeared at the plate, hitting a combined .147 while rookie Tom Tresh and role players stepped up in clutch moments. Meanwhile, Giants second baseman Chuck Hiller made history by launching the first National League grand slam ever hit in World Series play.

For collectors, this olive green paisley design represents more than just another Yankees fitted, it’s a tribute to one of baseball’s most improbable championships. The unique colorway and paisley pattern make it a standout piece that tells the story of a series where the underdogs on both sides made the biggest plays, proving that October baseball truly is unlike anything else in sports.

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