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Gadsden Flag Dont Tread On Me Embroidered Hat

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District Threads Distressed Chino Twill Cap
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Style: District Threads Distressed Chino Twill Cap

If you like the lived-in look, you'll love this enzyme-washed hat from District Threads. Comfortable as an old friend, it's 100% cotton and has an unstructured style with 6 panels and a low profile. Make it the perfect size with the metal D-ring slider buckle and hideaway cloth strap.

  • 100% cotton twill
  • Decoration style: digital embroidery
  • Low profile and unstructured
  • Metal D-ring slider buckle with hideaway strap closure
  • Due to a special finishing process, distress and colour may vary
  • Care instructions: machine wash cold, non-chlorine bleach when needed, tumble dry medium. Do not iron decorations or customisation

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Gadsden Flag Dont Tread On Me Embroidered Hat

Gadsden Flag Dont Tread On Me Embroidered Hat

"Don't Tread On Me" Embroidered Hat. Gadsden Flag patriotic libertarian Revolutionary War historical symbol with snake. The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike. Positioned below the snake is the legend "Don't Tread on Me". The flag was designed by and is named after American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden. The use of the timber rattlesnake as a symbol of the American colonies can be traced back to the publications of Benjamin Franklin. In 1751, he made the first reference to the rattlesnake in a satirical commentary published in his Pennsylvania Gazette. It had been the policy of Britain to send convicted criminals to America, and Franklin suggested that they thank the British by sending rattlesnakes to England. Considered one of the first flags of the United States, the flag was later replaced by the current Stars and Stripes (or Old Glory) flag. Since the Revolution, the flag has seen times of reintroduction as both a symbol of American patriotism and as a symbol of disagreement with the government.

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By Jane T.24 June 2012Verified Purchase
Embroidered Hat, District Threads Distressed Chino Twill Cap
Creator Review
I have a big head (it's all those brains, honest) so this fits me perfectly. I love how comfortably worn in this hat felt from the first time I wore it. Does the job. Beautifully done embroidery.
4 out of 5 stars rating
By G.2 March 2020Verified Purchase
Embroidered Hat, District Threads Distressed Chino Twill Cap
Creator Review
excellent quality of the cap and texture. very food the embroidery and quality
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Innocent P.1 October 2021Verified Purchase
Embroidered Hat, District Threads Distressed Chino Twill Cap
Zazzle Reviewer Program
It's super durable and the embroidery hasn't frayed or ripped at all! It's also adjustable in size! Super amazing. Hasn't come off or anything.
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Product ID: 233380294493520479
Created on 20/01/2010, 3:23
Rating: G