This is a Made in the USA BMW K1 baseball type hat. It is made of high grade cowhide leather and very thick. It has a suede finish on it. There are some stains on it please check pictures but otherwise in very good condition. You may use a stain remover or leather cleaner solution to remove but I will let buyer do that. It was given to me by BMW motorcycle technician who use to own a K1 himself as well as myself. Please email if you have any questions thanks and happy bidding!!!!
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