New Era Chicago Cubs fitted hat Red, Tan colorway - 1907 World Series Fitted: New Era’s Just Desserts Cubs Championship Tribute in Red and Tan

1907 World Series Fitted: New Era’s Just Desserts Cubs Championship Tribute in Red and Tan

$55.0

Details

Brand: New Era
Team: Chicago Cubs
Type: Fitted
Release: New Release
Colorway: Red, Tan
Sizes In Stock:
7 7 1/8 7 1/4 7 3/4
Color Breakdown:
Crown: Red
Brim Top: Tan
SKU: 1505891
Listed: Jan 27, 2026

About This Fitted

New Era’s latest Just Desserts release takes us back to one of baseball’s most memorable championship runs with this stunning 59FIFTY commemorating the Chicago Cubs’ 1907 World Series victory. This red and tan colorway perfectly captures the vintage aesthetic while the side patch celebrates a championship that helped establish the Cubs as an early baseball dynasty. Available exclusively through Hat Club for $55, this fitted cap honors a Cubs team that dominated the National League and proved their mettle on the biggest stage.

The 1907 World Series was a showcase of Cubs dominance, as Chicago swept the Detroit Tigers 4-0 in what many consider one of the most lopsided championship series in baseball history. The Cubs outscored Detroit 19-6 across the four games, with their legendary double-play combination of Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, and Frank Chance controlling the infield. What makes this championship even more remarkable is that it came just one year after their 1906 World Series victory, making the Cubs back-to-back champions during baseball’s dead-ball era when pitching and small-ball tactics ruled the game.

For collectors, this fitted represents more than just another team release, it’s a tribute to Cubs history from an era when the franchise was synonymous with winning. The 1907 championship was part of a Cubs golden age that saw them win four National League pennants in five years, a level of sustained success that wouldn’t be matched again until their historic 2016 World Series run. With sizes ranging from 7 to 7 3/4, this commemorative piece allows modern fans to tip their cap to a Cubs team that defined excellence in early professional baseball.

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