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5 New Dodgers Hats You Can Buy for the Playoffs

The Dodgers are all but assured of the playoffs with 8 games to go and a magic number of 5. So it's time to get your playoff cap game in shape. We've looked at unique Dodger hats a few times before, but things move fast in the land of fitted and snapbacks these days. Here are some picks for this year's hopefully World Series bound L.A. Dodgers...

Fleck by American Needle ($32.50) 

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This fleck-pattern cotton hat features cotton blend structured crown, flat brim retro pattern plastic backstrap, lofted embroidered logo, satin tapes and satin green undervisor. Buy it here.

New Era Black D Snapback ($31.99)

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You've seen the blue D hats everywhere at the stadium, but the black D cap is brand new, just in time of the playoffs. Perfect for those who dress in all black but still want to proudly display a bright white D. Buy it here. Those that want black on black D, check this one out.

MLB Patch Basic '47 CAPTAIN Cap ($31.99)

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 This unique snapback uses a Dodgers patch, which resembles the patches they've occasionally given out as promotional items in the past. The Dodgers logo is a thing of beauty, and it's tough to get it on a hat. Buy it here.
American Needle Castle Rock ($36.50) 
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This wool snapback has one of the nicer grey colors you'll see on a Dodgers hat. It features a heather grey crown with wool rounded visor, retro pattern flat brim snapback, lofted embroidered logo with dark green undervisor. Buy it here.
'47 MLB Seventy Two Snapback Cap ($31.99)
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We always look to see what's new in the world of all-black Dodger caps, and here's one we haven't seen before. It's a snapback, all black, with a  Polyurethane lid. This hat lets the world know you're a Dodger fan, and you like to get freaky. Buy it here.

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