Black and Gold: The Pirates made history, statement in 1971

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Black and Gold: The Pirates made history, statement in 1971
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Celebrate the Pittsburgh Pirates 1971 World Series side patch with this 59fifty Day fitted from New Era! A mustard crown and black visor with green undervisor is a serious game changer. Even in a subtle place such as the undervisor, it’s hard to miss the detailing on the bubbly-colored brim. Paired with the 1971 World Series side logo, this is a Pirates hat for the ages. Bring a little pop into your life with our “Green Bottom” fitted.
Black and Gold: The Pirates made history, statement in 1971
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