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Uff Da 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/customization.

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Uff Da Embroidered Hat

Uff Da Embroidered Hat

Uff da is often used in the Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest as a term for sensory overload. It can be used as an expression of surprise, astonishment, exhaustion, relief and sometimes dismay. For many, Uff da is an all-purpose expression with a variety of nuances, and covering a variety of situations. The expression has lost its original connotation, and it is increasingly difficult to specify what it means now in America. Within Scandinavian-American culture, Uff da frequently translates into: I am overwhelmed. It has become a mark of Scandinavian roots, particularly for people from North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and enclaves in and around Seattle, Washington.[2][3] Uff da can often be used as an alternative for many common day swear words. [edit]Norway In Norwegian, uff or huff is an interjection used when something is unpleasant, uncomfortable, hurtful, annoying, sad, or irritating.[4] Uff da is most often used as a response when hearing something lamentable (but not too serious), and could often be translated as Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uff_da

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5 out of 5 stars rating
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: 233984307662343457
Created on 09/03/2013, 22:27
Rating: G