Dodge Ram Red Baseball Hat Cobra Caps on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, United States
A new without tag Red Baseball hat with an embroidered Ram head with the word DODGE over the Ram's head and enclosed with a white embroidered shield. Made by Cobra Caps. Made in Bangladesh. The material is 65% polyester and 35% Algodon (cotton?). The hat is solid material all the way around. In the back of the hat is a plastic snap type adjustable band so it will adjust to any head size.
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