I ended up at a Lids and seeing their promotion with Topps, where you can get a bonus pack of special Topps Chrome cards with a purchase of themed Mitchell and Ness hat - figured I had the money that partially covered a purchase of a fitted cap without feeling as self-conscious because I don't wear hats, especially ones that cost $50.
The designs vary by MLB team and also by different Topps themed graphics - I got a California Angels version and while it's not a traditional looking cap, it ends up being kind of funky looking sort of in a stylish way.The side of the cap features a stylized 1993 Topps patch Topps Major League Baseball button of sorts affixed on top of the cap I like the big old-school 'CA' logoI was looking forward to at least a five-card pack, but Topps ends up being a little stingy with only a three-card bonus pack - it's hard to strike gold with one lousy pack, where I only ended up with Gabriel Moreno, some kind of rookie for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Bryce Harper and another rookie in Jordan Walker.
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I know that I'm out of touch with just about everything at this point, but even so, $50 for a hat seems bonkers to me.
It was a FOMO moment for me but yeah, the only hats I've bothered to wear over the past 30 years are from stadium giveaways.
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