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General Discussion>The nerve of ERA caps...Your thoughts?
cigars_n_scotch 07:03 PM 10-16-2008
So tonight after work I had a few errands to run and at the end of it decided to stop in the local Modell's Sporting Goods to see what Phillies gear they had after the fightins won the NLCS last night so I can add to my collection. Walk in and they have a ton of nice gear so I pick up a couple of shirts for me and my girl, a window flag, and a nice ERA fitted cap. Everything was reasonably priced, you know something you'd expect to pay for a shirt like $14.99-$21.99. The flag was like $7, not bad. Here's where it gets good. The fitted cap I bought was.........wait for it.......here you go......$32!!!! My mouth dropped when I looked at the receipt. Damn! I cannot believe that baseball hats are costing $32 nowadays, it's insane. Typically I've been buying hats for $25, something like a DVS, Volcom, Etnies and the like from PacSun. ERA has some balls charging that much considering it has less material than a shirt and it's just a hat (at least that's how I look at it).

I'm just surprised that a baseball cap is that expensive (in relative terms it's not really, I've spent more in an hours worth of drinking at the bar and you don't even get anything out of that besides getting tipsy) I just remember paying $14-$16 for a cap, and I'm not that old (29).

I guess I can't really complain and should be happy I am a man considering what women have to pay for accessories. Prices are just crazy these days.
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gettysburgfreak 07:08 PM 10-16-2008
Yea dude, New Era hats are pricey. Plus they switched from wool to a new blend. I went to get a new Red Sox hat at the beginning of the year and didnt buy it because it was expensive and I didnt like the way the new ones fit.
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rhdad42 07:11 PM 10-16-2008
Is there a *****ing sub-forum we can put this?
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The New Era hats, especially the 5950, are expensive but they last a long time. And that's good because that Phils hat is going to have to last you a long time until their next pennant...
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AAlmeter 05:40 PM 10-17-2008
Hey, what do you expect, they're made in Buffalo. Even the guy sweeping the floors pulls in $45/hr
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Tombstone 05:48 PM 10-17-2008
I hear ya brother!! I was going to buy a Phil's hat at the begining of the year..the batting practice ones. When i saw the total was close to 40 bucks i decided against purchasing the hat.:-)
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gettysburgfreak 06:22 PM 10-17-2008
Originally Posted by AAlmeter:
Hey, what do you expect, they're made in Buffalo. Even the guy sweeping the floors pulls in $45/hr


If you have been to Buffalo lately, New Era is one of the last remaining businesses, that place is no longer a thriving city.
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SmokinAFuente 06:39 PM 10-17-2008
Originally Posted by rhdad42:
Is there a *****ing sub-forum we can put this?
waaaaaaa.......
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:-):-):-)
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Texan in Mexico 06:43 PM 10-17-2008
LOL, same for my Astros cap - figure it needs to last another 10 or 12 years...

Originally Posted by rhdad42:
Is there a *****ing sub-forum we can put this?
waaaaaaa.......
Image

The New Era hats, especially the 5950, are expensive but they last a long time. And that's good because that Phils hat is going to have to last you a long time until their next pennant...

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rhdad42 06:54 PM 10-17-2008
Hey, bring your hat and $210 and you can get an authentic jersey with a World Series patch.

http://shop.mlb.com/product/index.js...452362.1452849
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theonlybear4CORT 07:38 PM 10-17-2008
join lids and for a $5 membership fee it will cost you $25.
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