Avengers: Age Of Ultron New Era Hats Available Now
By Nick Tylwalk
Our eyeballs have a few more weeks to wait until they enjoy Avengers: Age of Ultron. Our heads, though? They can get the party going right now.
That’s because a full line of Age of Ultron hats by New Era is available now from SuperHeroStuff. Ranging in price from $22.99 t0 $55.99, there’s something for a wide variety of tastes in this assortment. Let’s break it down from most expensive to least:
- There are six different Armor 59Fifty fitted caps, representing Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Vision and Ultron. These are all made to look like either the chest or face of a specific character, and they certainly are conversation starters. They’re also made of polyurethane, which is why they sell for over $55.
- For fitted fans wanting something a little less showy or expensive, there are a couple of 59Fifty options for $34.99. one has an all-over print, while the other, pictured above, has the Avengers logo in red and some shiny black spots that I think are supposed to represent Ultron’s head.
- Snapbacks are in the house too, thanks to two different 9Fifty caps. There’s a blue hat with an image of Captain America behind an embroidered Avengers logo, as well as a black cap with the logos of the six main Avengers sewn on in white. Both are $29.99.
- Not into the flat-billed look? You might want the 39Thirty stretch-fit hat, which has a mesh back and a red Avengers logo on black. It comes in three different sizes for $27.99.
- Last but not least, there’s something for the kids. Namely, a 9Fifty snapback that has the Avengers assembling for $22.99
I’d love to grab one of the fitted caps from SuperHeroStuff, but I can’t, because none of them are offered in 7 3/4. What gives, New Era? I’m thinking we’ll see these at other retailers like Lids sooner rather than later, and hopefully they’ll be available in my apparently hard to find head size when we do.
(via New Era Cap Talk)
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