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MLB · AL WEST · CAP STYLE

Athletics
Hard Hat

Officially licensed Athletics hard hat (WinCraft, real ANSI shell) plus the Athletics jobsite kit — lunch cooler, tumbler, toolbox, decals.

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Athletics hard hat

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OFFICIAL LEAGUE SHOP

Licensed Athletics hard hat

Search the official league shop for the Athletics licensed construction hard hat — stock rotates by team and season.

RAWLINGS MACH PRO · DISPLAY PIECE

Rawlings replica batting helmet

Full-size replica of the Athletics on-field batting helmet — the shelf piece for a baseball garage.

PEGASUS · LED BASE

Team levitating hover helmet

A batting helmet floating over an LED base. Ridiculous in the best way.

The Athletics jobsite kit

Everything else that clocks in with you.

LUNCH BREAK · SOFT SIDE

Igloo team lunch cooler

Licensed Athletics lunch cooler — jobsite mornings, ballpark weekends.

STEEL, DUAL LATCH

Steel team tool box

Licensed steel tool box with Athletics graphics on the lid.

THERMOS DUTY · SIMPLE MODERN

30 oz insulated tumbler

Officially licensed MLB stainless tumbler — coffee stays hot to the last inning of the shift.

VINYL · SHELL-SIZED

Hard hat decal sheet

Team decal sheet for the shell you already wear — the budget way to bring the Athletics on site.

PYRAMEX RIDGELINE · ANSI Z89.1

Blank shell in team colors

Top-rated generic shell in a color that matches the Athletics — pair with the decal sheet.

There are two kinds of jobsites in Athletics: the ones where everybody already knows you back the Athletics, and the ones that are about to find out. An officially licensed Athletics hard hat settles it before the first coffee.

Licensed team hard hats are built on genuine ANSI Z89.1 shells — the same standard as the plain white lid in the site trailer. That said, every site has its own rules on colors and markings, so clear it with your safety officer before swapping. If your site is strict, the decal-sheet route below puts the Athletics on the shell you’re already required to wear.

The lid is step one. Below it you’ll find the rest of the Athletics loadout: lunch cooler, insulated tumbler, steel toolbox, and the garage-shelf collectibles that belong on display, not under a scaffold.

What you’re actually buying

LicenseOfficially licensed MLB — Athletics
Made byWinCraft
RatingANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type I shell (top impact) — real PPE, not a costume piece
StyleCap style (baseball profile)
SuspensionAdjustable (ratchet or pin-lock depending on production run)
SizingOne-size shell, adjustable roughly 6½–8
AvailabilityRotates in and out at the official MLB shop — the search link below always shows current stock

Licensed lid, decals, or team-color shell?

Depending on how strict your site is (and how much you want to spend), you’ve got three plays:

  1. The licensed lid — official Athletics graphics factory-applied to a rated shell. Most sites allow it; the buy button above goes to current stock. This is the option that gets photographed.

  2. Decal sheet on your issued shell — a licensed MLB vinyl sheet on the hard hat you’re already required to wear. Cheapest, zero policy friction on most sites (a few ban stickers — one question saves the argument).

  3. Team-color blank + decals — a top-rated generic shell (Pyramex, MSA, Klein) in Athletics colors with the decal sheet on top. The pick when your site requires a specific brand or a Type II safety helmet, which no licensed team version exists for yet.

Care, lifespan, and when to replace

Treat a team lid like the PPE it is: replace the suspension roughly every twelve months and the shell around the five-year mark (check the date stamp molded under the brim). Keep it off the rear dash — UV cooks shells faster than jobsites do. And skip DIY paint jobs: solvents can attack the shell, which is exactly why factory-printed licensed graphics beat rattle-can fandom.

As a gift, this beats another jersey: it shows up on a weekday. When in doubt about their site’s PPE policy, the decal sheet + tumbler combo can’t miss.

Straight answers

Can I actually wear a team hard hat on site?

Licensed WinCraft and MSA team hard hats are built on real ANSI Z89.1 shells — but your site's safety officer has the final word, and some contractors require specific colors or brands. Check your site rules first; when in doubt, put the team on your lid with a decal sheet instead.

Type I or Type II — which is this?

Licensed team hard hats are traditional Type I (top impact) designs. If your site mandates Type II climbing-style safety helmets, no licensed team version exists yet — wear the required helmet and show your colors with decals and the rest of the kit.

Are the replica helmets safe for work?

No. Riddell and Rawlings replicas are display collectibles, not protective equipment. They belong on the shelf, not under a scaffold.