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Club Artemisa 1943 Vintage Ballcap

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Club Artemisa 1943 Vintage Ballcap

Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1943 Club Artemisa ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.

Product History:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine gray pinstripe wool broadcloth, felt "A"
  • Red wool standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
  • Item #: ART43C

League: Cuban National Amateur League

History: This small city between Havana and Pinar Del Río hosted one of Cuba’s top amateur squads in the 1940s.

Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1943 Club Artemisa ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.

Product History:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine gray pinstripe wool broadcloth, felt "A"
  • Red wool standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
  • Item #: ART43C

League: Cuban National Amateur League

History: This small city between Havana and Pinar Del Río hosted one of Cuba’s top amateur squads in the 1940s.

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Club Artemisa 1943 Vintage Ballcap

$33.32

$11.66

Description

Description: Authentic reproduction of the original 1943 Club Artemisa ballcap. Hand-sewn from genuine wool baseball cloth.

Product History:

  • Made in the USA
  • Genuine gray pinstripe wool broadcloth, felt "A"
  • Red wool standard visor with green satin under visor
  • Vintage hair cloth backed buckram crown
  • Satin taping with cotton sweatband
  • Adjustable sizes come with leather strap and antiqued brass closure
  • Item #: ART43C

League: Cuban National Amateur League

History: This small city between Havana and Pinar Del Río hosted one of Cuba’s top amateur squads in the 1940s.