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Rowing Blazers’ Caps Will Spruce Up Your Winter Outfit

Rowing Blazers’ Caps Will Spruce Up Your Winter Outfit

Collab behemoth, Rowing Blazers, just launched the newest additions to their partnership with ’47. In bright pastels, these caps add a touch of prep to the traditional sports team cap while still adding a bit of casual sophistication the brand is known for. Produced in a wide wale, the corduroy cap means its great for winter dressing and can easily take you into early spring. Choose from your favorite sports teams, including the Yankees, Giants, Dodgers, Mets, and Red Sox. Or, like me, go with the hat you like most and just pretend you know enough about baseball to get by in case someone asks.