Our original design recognizes the events on Lexington Green and at North Bridge in Concord that took place on April 19, 1775 and marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War.
Author and historian J.L. Bell has taken a close look at this and written about it here and here.
On the side, the Old North Church Lantern used as a signal the night of April 18, and on the back, the date of shots fired in Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775.
The cap: Six panel structured crown with red top button and six sewn eyelets. Pre-curved visor with Stars and Stripes sandwich trim and six stitches. Includes the American flag on the back strap. Self-fabric hook and loop closure.
Explore our other 1775 caps in this collection, as well as our 1776 caps.