RARE Vintage Deadstock 1990s St. Louis Cardinals MLB Gingham Checkered Patter Snapback Hat - White/Red

Feels like something Nelly would've worn in a music video

The red and white checked tablecloth is as predictable as a backyard game of badminton - its called Gingham apparently

The St. Louis Cardinals were a successful team throughout the 1990s, despite a lack of World Series championships. The team made the playoffs six times during the decade, including three National League Central division titles in 1996, 2000, and 2002. The Cardinals' success was driven by strong pitching, with ace hurlers such as Bob Tewksbury, Todd Stottlemyre, and Darryl Kile leading the way. At the plate, the team was anchored by the steady hitting of Ozzie Smith and the power of Mark McGwire, who set a then-record 70 home runs in 1998. Although the team did not win a World Series in the 1990s, they laid the foundation for future success, with many of the players and coaches from that era contributing to the team's championship runs in the 2000s and 2010s.

Nelly is a Grammy-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter who rose to prominence in the 1990s and early 2000s. His debut album, "Country Grammar," was released in 2000 and became a massive success, selling over 10 million copies and topping the Billboard 200 chart. The album produced several hit singles, including "Country Grammar (Hot Shit)," "E.I.," and "Ride wit Me," which helped to establish Nelly as a major force in hip-hop. He followed up his debut with several successful albums, including "Nellyville" and "Sweat/Suit," which featured collaborations with other artists such as Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera. In addition to his music career, Nelly has also dabbled in acting and entrepreneurship, with ventures including his own record label and a line of clothing. Despite taking a step back from music in recent years, Nelly's impact on the hip-hop industry during the 1990s and early 2000s remains significant, and his music continues to be celebrated by fans around the world.