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This distressed cotton twill cap carries a lived-in look with a soft, low-profile fit and an artful patch design featuring two bongos in natural tones. The worn edges, curved visor, and subtle fraying give it an easygoing, vintage vibe that settles into your rotation effortlessly. Lightweight and breathable, it’s designed to feel comfortable from morning walks to outdoor meetups. The printed patch is applied with Direct to Film (DTF) for rich color and detail, while a discreet hideaway strap with a metal D‑ring lets you dial the fit just right. Each hat’s distressing and color may vary slightly, adding character and a one-of-a-kind touch.

Product features
- 100% cotton twill for a classic vintage feel
- Unstructured, low-profile 6-panel body with eyelets for comfort
- Distressed detailing and curved visor with 6 rows of stitching
- Direct-to-Film (DTF) printed front patch for vivid artwork
- Self-fabric hideaway strap with metal D-ring closure

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 Team Bongo Baseball Cap by RSCF

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