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Interstate Cadet 75th Anniversary Oshkosh - Buttonless Navy Low Profile Cap on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Otto

Interstate Cadet 75th Anniversary OSHKOSH Embroidered BUTTONLESS Navy Low Profile Cap

(Custom-stitched by owner) -  Cap will need to be stitched with the design logo and convert cap to buttonless cap. 

$21.00 each

Cap specification:

Brushed Cotton Twill Low Profile Pro Style Caps

100% Cotton

Structured
Firm Front Panel
Low-Fitting
  • 6-panel cap
  • Seamed Front Panel with Full Buckram
  • 6 Embroidered Eyelets
  • Pro Stitch on Crown
  • 8 Rows Stitching on Visor
  • Matching Fabric Undervisor
  • Matching Color Sweatband
  • Matching Fabric Adjustable Hook and Loop Closur

Thank you for your interest in my embroidery.  Regards, Dolly

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