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Redside Trucker Hat- Salmon with Sunset Mesh & Trim
Trucker hat style, but made with recycled Nylon and Polyester mesh makes this hat unique. With a classic snapback closure, lower profile, and a shorter brim, this modern foam-front trucker is stylish!
Features a reimagined Redside logo by Idaho guide, Cayla Sanderson. Price INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING
The hat is made by Recap Hats, a Grassroots Hat Company owned, operated, and designed by Anneka Herndon, friend of Redside Foundation.
“Recaps is certainly grassroots. It is all about capturing the joy we find in our daily pursuits. We focus on creativity, uniqueness, and art. Each style of our one-of-a-kind hats is designed from the ground up. Recaps is committed to keeping each and every hat we create unique, having no two that are the same, not even in our bulk or wholesale orders.
Recaps was born from the desire to create a totally unique product that took a material destined for the landfill, and giving it a unique value. Made on the Eastside of the Cascade Mountains in Cashmere, WA.”
Trucker hat style, but made with recycled Nylon and Polyester mesh makes this hat unique. With a classic snapback closure, lower profile, and a shorter brim, this modern foam-front trucker is stylish!
Features a reimagined Redside logo by Idaho guide, Cayla Sanderson. Price INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING
The hat is made by Recap Hats, a Grassroots Hat Company owned, operated, and designed by Anneka Herndon, friend of Redside Foundation.
“Recaps is certainly grassroots. It is all about capturing the joy we find in our daily pursuits. We focus on creativity, uniqueness, and art. Each style of our one-of-a-kind hats is designed from the ground up. Recaps is committed to keeping each and every hat we create unique, having no two that are the same, not even in our bulk or wholesale orders.
Recaps was born from the desire to create a totally unique product that took a material destined for the landfill, and giving it a unique value. Made on the Eastside of the Cascade Mountains in Cashmere, WA.”

