Swarovski gives the New York Yankees cap a sparkling makeover

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Just call it a fashion home run.

From Rihanna to Kendall Jenner, several stars have given the no-frills New York Yankees cap a spot in their sartorial starting lineups.

And now, Swarovski and ‘47 are putting a sparkly spin on the style with the limited-edition New York Yankees Cap ($150) — a Y2K-esque topper featuring the interlocking NY logo covered in crystals.

Swarovski x 47 x MLB New York Yankees Baseball Cap

The Swarovski Yankees hat Swarovski

The shimmering style, available exclusively from Swarovski, is made of the team’s classic navy blue cotton and comes equipped with an adjustable strapback.

The original cap has become a go-to accessory for models and off-duty stars including Bella Hadid, Dua Lipa and Lori Harvey.

Kendall Jenner’s also among the style’s biggest famous fans, as she’s styled hers with everything from workout wear to blazers since at least 2015.

And leave it to Rihanna to make a baseball cap look haute, as she’s teamed her Yankees topper with everything from Givenchy dresses and Tom Ford heels to laid-back sweatpants.

Lori HarveyLori Harvey stepped out wearing the team’s baseball cap in April 2023. GC Images Kendall Jenner wearing a Yankees hat and white crop top in 2015Kendall Jenner’s owned hers since at least 2015. GC Images

The sporty classic has also served as inspiration for plenty of designers over the years, having been re-imagined by the likes of Ralph Lauren and Gucci.

If you’re planning to add the latest collaboration to your closet, however, be sure to shop the drop fast or risk striking out.

Plus, with Opening Day already in the books, consider shopping the brand’s classic merch, too — like the ’47 Clean-Up Adjustable Yankees Hat ($30) or other officially licensed options on Fanatics —  and picking up tickets to watch the team play.

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