New Era unveiled the official 2015 MLB All-Star Game caps on Wednesday. For the second straight year, the hats are inspired by the host team’s history. Last season’s mimicked the Minnesota Twins’ classic batting helmets from the 1960s and 1970s, but this year’s version dives way further into baseball history with a look inspired by the Cincinnati club of the 19th century.

From the press release:

Over a century ago, Cincinnati’s Baseball Club, known as the Red Stockings, wore a cap which featured horizontal stripes, commonly known as pleats, around the circumference of the caps. This design concept became the basis for the cap that Cincinnati Reds mascot Mr. Redlegs has worn since his inception in 1956 and is featured prominently in the 2015 All-Star Game logo. Now, that 19th century design has been combined with a modern look and fabric to create the 2015 All-Star Game Cap.

A different pillbox-inspired All-Star Game cap leaked on the Internet last month, but a spokesperson for New Era said the company had nothing to do with those designs.

Several National League teams adopted full-blown pillbox caps in 1976, in honor of the league’s 100th anniversary. The Pirates stuck with theirs for 10 years before switching back to the contemporary shape in 1987.

The 2015 All-Star caps will go on sale to the public on June 25.