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1965 St. Peter's Peacocks Artwork: Hat

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1965 St. Peter's Peacocks Artwork: Hat

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by St. Peter's Peacocks
According to myth, peacocks are a bird that were reborn even more beautiful than before through flames - a perfect pick for St. Peter's in 1930, just restarting their sports teams post WWI.  With the re-birth of Saint Peter's in 1930, Rev. Gannon named the Peacock the official mascot of the College, reflecting the spirit of “resurrection and eternal life.” The peacock also ties the College to the settling of Jersey City, originally called “Pavonia,” or “Land of the Peacock.”
Color: white/black/royal

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According to myth, peacocks are a bird that were reborn even more beautiful than before through flames - a perfect pick for St. Peter's in 1930, just restarting their sports teams post WWI.  With the re-birth of Saint Peter's in 1930, Rev. Gannon named the Peacock the official mascot of the College, reflecting the spirit of “resurrection and eternal life.” The peacock also ties the College to the settling of Jersey City, originally called “Pavonia,” or “Land of the Peacock.”
Product details
Gear up for game day with the best foam trucker hat on the market. The seamless, foam front panel is perfect to display your favorite team while the classic mesh back with plastic snapback make this cap as versatile as it is timeless. Artwork has been reproduced from the original and has been digitally restored, framed, and enhanced for vibrant color. Celebrate your favorite team in style.
  • Profile: Mid-Profile
  • Fabric: foam/nylon mesh
  • Sweatband: cotton
  • Adjustable plastic snapback
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