Thursday 14 September 2017

The strangest inventions in baseball history. Part 2

We continue to talk about strange innovations series.

"Baseball cap with interchangeable logos" (Richard C. Soegel, 1996)

Everybody has their favorite team - the one you grew up with, the one that you'll be loyal to forever. But what if your heart is big enough for two teams? What if your favorite team has been eliminated, and you want to devote yourself to another cause for the rest of the season? Well, then this hat is for you:

The idea is simple: Per Soegel's patent application, it's "a baseball cap configured to permit different logos to be interchangeably positioned on the cap." The logos themselves are outfitted with a hook fastener to allow for easy removal and application - if you'd like your Yankee cap to suddenly morph into a Rangers cap, just take one logo off and swap another on.

Read more about the strangest inventions in baseball history in our next publications.



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