This Gallery Dept. baseball cap features a deliberately distressed, vintage-worn aesthetic with frayed fabric, intentional rips, and raw-edge detailin...
This Gallery Dept. baseball cap features a deliberately distressed, vintage-worn aesthetic with frayed fabric, intentional rips, and raw-edge detailing across the crown and brim—embodying the brand’s signature deconstructed streetwear ethos. The bold white '1977' numerals are prominently embroidered on the front panel in raised, block-style lettering, referencing a symbolic year often tied to punk, hip-hop origins, or personal significance. Constructed from durable cotton twill with visible contrast stitching, the cap offers a relaxed, slightly oversized fit with an adjustable snapback closure for universal sizing. Its weathered texture and minimalist branding make it a statement piece for urban styling—ideal for layering over streetwear ensembles, pairing with oversized tees or denim jackets. Comfortable for daily wear, the structured crown maintains shape while the soft interior lining prevents irritation. Perfect for casual outings, concerts, or creative settings where individuality and retro-futurist vibes are celebrated. The muted charcoal-gray base enhances versatility, allowing it to complement monochrome, tonal, or high-contrast outfits without overpowering.