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This distressed cotton cap brings a quiet, worn-in energy to your everyday rotation. Soft black twill, gentle fading, and purposeful distress marks give it a lived-in character — like a trusted companion after long days outdoors. A mountain bongo antelope adds a touch of wilderness charm without shouting for attention. Lightweight and low-profile, it slips on for early morning hikes, late-afternoon errands, or nights around a camp lantern. The hidden fabric strap with metal D-ring lets you dial in the fit, and the sewn-in label and DTF-printed detail mean this hat feels crafted while still being ready for daily wear. Because the distressing varies, each piece tells its own small story.

Product features
- 100% cotton twill for a vintage, breathable feel
- Unstructured 6-panel, low-profile design for comfortable everyday wear
- Deliberate distressed details and faded finish for a lived-in look
- Self-fabric hideaway strap with metal D-ring for adjustable fit
- DTF-printed antelope motif; variation in distressing makes each cap unique

Care instructions
- Use warm water and dish soap and clean spots off your hat. It's not necessary to soak the whole item. For hard to clean spots use a soft bristled brush.

Distressed Bongo Hat by RSCF

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