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“All the News” Baseball Cap

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“All the News” Baseball Cap

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“All the News That’s Fit to Print” has appeared on every Times front page since 1896, and now it’s available to wear on this vintage-style, gray baseball cap made by the New York-based clothing company Knickerbocker. Adolph S. Ochs coined the phrase shortly after he bought The Times in 1896, determined to have it cover the news “without fear or favor.” Part of the New York Times Early Edition collection, this casual yet cool baseball cap is made of light cotton and linen, giving the hat both substance and breathability. The heather gray has a corkscrew yarn inspired by baseball uniforms from the early 20th century. It has an adjustable brass buckle and a herringbone cotton twill sweatband. The visor is lightweight to match up with the weight of the linen, yet strong enough to keep its shape. Knickerbocker, a New York-based clothing and fashion brand, is known for hand-crafted, quality design. Founded in 2013 with a factory in New York, the brand seeks to create items that have a story to tell and respect tradition.

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