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Retro 'Piano' Cross Hat — Vintage Music Snapback Cap
Retro 'Piano' Cross Hat — Vintage Music Snapback Cap
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$22.00 USD
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A retro-inspired trucker hat that speaks to piano lovers with a playful, hand-painted logo across the front. The mid-profile crown and structured six-panel build hold their shape, while the ventilated mesh back keeps you cool during long rehearsals, gigs, or street-side breaks. The slightly curved Permacurv® visor gives a classic silhouette—worn-back for a relaxed vibe or forward for spotlight moments. The bold red lettering and subtle vertical markers suggest keys and rhythm, making this hat an easy way to nod to music without shouting. It’s the kind of cap you reach for when you want comfort, a little edge, and a quiet reminder of the music you carry with you.
Product features
- Soft, durable blend: 74% polyester, 26% cotton for smooth printing and comfortable wear.
- Structured six-panel, mid-profile crown retains shape.
- Breathable mesh back for ventilation during long wear.
- Adjustable snapback for a customizable fit.
- Permacurv® curved visor for a classic trucker silhouette.
Care instructions
- Spot clean the hat with mild, diluted detergent before submerging it completely in water. Let it soak for up to 15 minutes. Then, rinse the hat thoroughly in warm or cold water before gently patting it dry with a towel, reshaping it and leaving it to air dry.
Product features
- Soft, durable blend: 74% polyester, 26% cotton for smooth printing and comfortable wear.
- Structured six-panel, mid-profile crown retains shape.
- Breathable mesh back for ventilation during long wear.
- Adjustable snapback for a customizable fit.
- Permacurv® curved visor for a classic trucker silhouette.
Care instructions
- Spot clean the hat with mild, diluted detergent before submerging it completely in water. Let it soak for up to 15 minutes. Then, rinse the hat thoroughly in warm or cold water before gently patting it dry with a towel, reshaping it and leaving it to air dry.
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