Detroit Stars Snapback Baseball Cap

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  • Official Negro League Baseball Museum licensed product - portion of proceeds support NLBM
  • Authentic Detroit Stars embroidered design honoring the historic Negro League team
  • Premium cotton construction with classic snapback adjustable sizing for perfect comfort
  • Iconic white base with blue stripes design inspired by original team uniforms
  • Hand wash only to preserve the quality of embroidered details
Description

Step into baseball history with our Detroit Stars Heritage Snapback Cap, a thoughtfully crafted tribute to one of the Negro League's most storied franchises. This premium cotton cap features a crisp white base accented by distinctive blue stripes and a beautifully embroidered red "D" on the front, capturing the pride and excellence of the original Detroit Stars uniform. The blue brim and adjustable snapback closure provide both style and comfort, while the all-embroidered details ensure lasting quality.

The Detroit Stars were founded in 1919 by Rube Foster and businessman John Schorling, quickly becoming a cornerstone franchise of the Negro National League. Playing their home games at Mack Park and later Hamtramck Stadium, the Stars represented Detroit's African American community with distinction until 1933. The team featured legendary players like Turkey Stearnes, Pete Hill, and Andy Cooper, all of whom would later be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Under the leadership of owner John Schorling, the Stars captured Negro National League championships and established themselves as one of the premier teams of their era.

The Negro Leagues represented more than just baseball - they were a powerful symbol of African American entrepreneurship, resilience, and excellence during an era of segregation. From 1920 to the late 1950s, the Negro Leagues showcased some of the greatest baseball talent in history, with teams like the Detroit Stars proving that excellence knows no color barrier. These leagues created opportunities for African American athletes and businesspeople while providing entertainment and pride for communities across America. The level of play was extraordinary, with Negro League teams regularly competing successfully against Major League teams in exhibition games.

As an officially licensed product of the Negro League Baseball Museum, your purchase helps support the preservation of this crucial chapter in baseball history. A portion of all proceeds directly benefits the NLBM's mission to celebrate the rich history of African American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America. By wearing this cap, you're not just choosing a piece of stylish baseball merchandise - you're helping preserve and celebrate a vital piece of American sports and civil rights history. Each detailed stitch tells a story of perseverance, athletic excellence, and the unifying power of baseball. To maintain the cap's quality and historical integrity, hand washing is recommended.

Collection The Heritage Collection
Edition Open Edition
Medium Polyester
SKU NHC142DS-WHT
Big Boy Headgear

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Big Boy Headgear Inc. was established in 1997. We pride ourselves in creating quality products with historical significance, unique to the market.

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