BUCKET HIP HOP HAT
BUCKET HIP HOP HAT
Overview
Custom Hats All Over Print Bucket Hat with Customized Under Brim
· [Material]: 100% polyester diagonal cloth
· [Size]: W31cm x H15cm(12.2"x5.9"), adjustable circumference 19cm(7.5")
· [Print Technology]: Thermal transfer print
· [Print Position]: All over print
· [Type]: Bucket hat
· [Occasion]: A Fashionable bucket hat suitable for blocking sunlight and water droplets, or improving your fashion look. Timeless fashion ornament.
· [Care Instruction]: Hand wash, air-dry, and do not slit or bleach.
About this Item
· Fashionable design
The hat has a nice shape and does not collapse. Simple and classic unisex fisherman's hat, the design is all-rounded and, fits to and modifies all face curves and contours.
· High-quality printing
Thermal transfer print can maintain the true color of the original picture. With all-over print technology, you can have consecutive pattern printing on the fabric perfectly.
· Fashion and easy to match
It is easy to match with your everyday clothes, suitable for all alike.
Notice
Various production factors may cause slight differences between the actual product and the Mock-up, which may be colors, printing position, or size.
The size data is measured manually, due to different measurement methods, errors within 1-2cm are considered normal.
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