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  2. Lids (store) - Wikipedia

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    Lids Corp. was founded in Boston by Douglass Karp (son of real estate developer Stephen R. Karp) and Ben Fischman (son of real estate developer Steven Fischman) in 1993. [3] [4] Hat World, Inc. was founded in 1995 by George Berger, Glenn Campbell and Scott Molander, with its headquarters office in Sioux Falls, SD.

  3. New Era Cap Company - Wikipedia

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    The business originally focused on making men's Gatsby caps, which were popular at the time. [5] By 1965, New Era was supplying caps to about half of the then-20 MLB teams. In 1993, New Era was granted the first exclusive license with the MLB to produce the on-field baseball caps for all of its (then 28, now 30) teams.

  4. Ebbets Field Flannels - Wikipedia

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    Ebbets Field Flannels, Inc is an American vintage athletic apparel manufacturer. The company was established in 1988 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its reproduction of historical baseball caps and wool flannel jerseys, primarily those of defunct minor league teams, teams from the Pacific Coast League, and Negro league teams.

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    From Airstream trailers and motorcycles to crayons and Stetson hats, many iconic brands and upstarts resist the urge to push all production overseas. 72 Products Still Made in America Skip to main ...

  6. Knit cap - Wikipedia

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    Found all over the world where the climate demands warm clothing, knit caps are known by a variety of local names. In American English , this type of hat is known as a beanie or a watch cap , while in Canadian English , a knit cap is known as a toque , or tuque (pronounced / t uː k / ).

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    These feed range from poufs and springtime rugs to some more unexpected discoveries like a $1,800 at-home entertaining gazebo, a citrus tree, and a travel-ready charcuterie tray with a lid.

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