Article: BASEBALL CAP PROVES CORPORATE IDENTITY CAN BE SNUG FIT

While sitting in my home office recently, I had one of those rare moments of self-discovery. I realized that I was wearing a baseball cap.

This struck me as rather odd.

When I worked for a corporation, I never wore a baseball cap.

During my early years of self-employment, I didn't wear a baseball cap.

Nor did I wear a fedora, sombrero, fez, beret, skullcap, Stetson or any other variety of headgear.

Now, as I start each morning of work in my home office, I am almost invariably wearing a baseball cap.

I own several caps, but the one that gets the most head-time is a battered Chicago Cubs cap I bought in 1997 at a Walgreen's on North Michigan Avenue.

How did this start?

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