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Dad Hats - Customizable

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Management number 235387492 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $10.00 Model Number 235387492
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We love making stuff, we thought y'all would too!  Get extra steezy with your distressed vintage dad hat! Pick your favorite hat, THEN let us know in the "Notes to Seller" at check out which Flair you would like added (feel free to offer placement choices too) Patches listed in counter-clockwise(ish) order. 

  • #1 Brink Hecho Yellow Fade
  • #2 Handcrafted (Zombie Fingers)
  • #3 Stacked Oveja Negra Party
  • #4 Stacked Oveja Negra Muted
  • #5  Mini Silly Sheepie 
  • #6 Bananas for BikePacking (triangle)
  • #7  Stitchin & Bitchin
  • #8 Wayne Lil'son Púbicas Negras Patch (Flexin' Flower)
  • #9 Mini High Desert Trip Friends (Desert Scene)
  • #10 Don't Worry Oveja Negra (Smiley)
  • #11 Mini You Reap What You Sew (Black n' White Grim Reaper)
  • #12 Brink Hecho Blue Fade
  • #13 Brink Topo Black Circle

This hat is made from high-quality cotton and offers a comfortable and relaxed fit for all-day wear. The vintage distressed design adds a touch of nostalgia and character, giving it a unique and trendy appeal. The adjustable strap at the back ensures a customized and secure fit for anyone. 

  • Shape/Profile: Unstructured, Low-profile
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Size&Fit: 57.5-60cm
  • Visor: Curved, 6 rows stitching on visor
  • Panel: 6 panel
  • Closure: Metal Buckle

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