The Brumbies have sent forth their merchandise selection for the 2013 season.
It’s some good looking gear and I might well pick some up at the ground on Saturday night.
I particularly like how what we used to call a baseball cap is now a “snapback”.

The Brumbies have sent forth their merchandise selection for the 2013 season.
It’s some good looking gear and I might well pick some up at the ground on Saturday night.
I particularly like how what we used to call a baseball cap is now a “snapback”.
Bails said :
It’s also funny how the older generations look upon this phenomenon so judgmentally, as if their generation is the only one immune to changes in fashion.
This post made me smile.
how else will they differentiate between the fitted and snapback style baseball caps?
p1 said :
Omerica said :
The bill/brim of the hat is quite different between a fitted and a snapback.
You mean it hasn’t be bent into the appropriate shape and they forgot to remove the label?
Funny the cycle fashions go through.
It’s also funny how the older generations look upon this phenomenon so judgmentally, as if their generation is the only one immune to changes in fashion.
Maybe you can petition the Brumbies to release a crocheted blanket to keep your kneecaps warm throughout the year?
Just glad the Brumbies have gone back to their traditional white jersey as their home strip.
Omerica said :
The bill/brim of the hat is quite different between a fitted and a snapback.
You mean it hasn’t be bent into the appropriate shape and they forgot to remove the label?
Funny the cycle fashions go through.
The bill/brim of the hat is quite different between a fitted and a snapback.
“I particularly like how what we used to call a baseball cap is now a “snapback”.”
I imagine it’s because of the rise in popularity of 59Fifty-style caps, which are the ones that you can’t adjust and have the gold sticker on the brim. Need to differentiate between the styles so gangstas don’t buy the wrong cap and get wacked in the hood, or some such.
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