Twelve Weight 5 Panel Heritage Camper Hat
Twelve Weight 5 Panel Heritage Camper Hat
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Experience a timeless "camp style" look with the Twelve Weight 5 Panel Heritage Camper Hat, constructed from 100% cotton twill. Enjoy added coverage with a longer bill length and a structured interior thanks to the twill front panel backer. This versatile hat can be worn as a flat brim or curved brim to suit your personal style.
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100% cotton twill
- Optic Black fabric under the visor eliminates glare
- Slightly oversized visor provides increased coverage
- Wicking headband controls moisture
- Adjustable clip and stretch loop closure provides a secure fit
- Fits a wide range of head sizes
- 5-panel construction with tonal stitching
- Heritage 12WT woven label
- 50+ UPF
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