
2025 MLB 4th of July hats just dropped: Here's how to buy these patriotic caps
Now, MLB fans can get into the spirit of Fourth of July while also repping their favorite baseball team.
Fanatics recently dropped a fresh batch of hats created by New Era, which feature patriotic colors and the American Flag.
Each hat features the team's logo with the American flag inside. Depending on the team's primary colors, if the team has blue tints in its logo, the hat brim is blue. On the flip side, if the team's colors are more red-based, the hat brim is red.
White roping is also featured on the hats with either a red or blue pattern.
Here's how you can support your favorite MLB team and America at the same time:
Shop 2025 MLB 4th of July hats
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MORE HATS: Check out the new training camp hat for every NFL team, including some fun throwback hats
July 4 Fanatics sale
For a limited time, Fanatics is offering up to 40% off with the code STARS. Whether it's an MLB hat, an NFL jersey, or gear from any of your other favorite sports, Fanatics has you covered this holiday.

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