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Is it a coincidence that ever since Edinson Volquez came into the league with his dreadlocks and straight brimmed Red's hat that 99% of the time I see a Reds hat it is straight brimmed and on top of a guy's head with dreadlocks?

I can't stand the straight bill. I usually buy the old school or redneck style Reds hats where I can have my bill curled into a U shape.

EV wears his hats that way, but I wouldn't blame him for starting that trend. He's a recent acquisition, in one of the world's worst trades. Traded Hamilton for him (he is a great pitcher, but not worth Hamilton's offensive capability).

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Cincinnati Reds hats all the way, baby!

I used to rock the cincy hat, but felt it was time to move on since I don't really have any ties to the city or team.. I was born in Cincinnati, but only lived there for 9 months..

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i wear Kangol baseball caps now. they are about the only ones i've found that are big enough for my head. all my panther hats are too tight. i've got an all black, an all white, and an ugly one with all colors that I gave a charitable donation for before going into SNF vs MIN.

Yeah, it seems to be harder and harder to find a black Panther hat with just the logo on them.

saw them at Sports Fan Attic this past weekend, and also at Target at the beginning of last season. The ones at the attic were sized flex fit, but they didn't have the L/XL that I need. Probably would have gotten it if they did.

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