BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING / Truckin' Twill Hat (Blackberry)

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【PRODUCT DESCRIPTION】
This is BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING's Truckin' Twill Cap.

We've meticulously researched to create a cap that offers a comfortable fit from the start, without needing to wait for years of wear to break it in.

By intentionally avoiding the use of stiffeners or interlinings typically found in caps to prevent deformation, and instead utilizing the inherent softness of the fabric, it provides a stress-free wearing experience that naturally conforms to your head. The brim is also a soft-brim design, making it attractive for casual handling. A core logo patch, the brand's icon, is placed on the front.

【SEASON】
26SS

【SIZE(cm)】
Head circumference 57~/Brim 7/Height 18

【COLOR】
Blackberry

MATERIAL】
COTTON 100%

【COUNTRY OF ORIGIN】
MADE IN CHINA

【BRAND】
(BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAINEERING)
The designers are Samuel, a founding member of ROWING BLAZERS, and Peter, known as the designer for WYTHE. With a proven track record in vintage research and design, they drew inspiration from early American alpinists, mountaineers, and pioneers of innovative gear who shaped outdoor style from the 1950s to the 1970s.
While respecting past designs, their collection incorporates playful "twists" throughout, resulting in high quality with a nostalgic vintage feel.
The brand name is derived from the folk song "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" released by Harry McClintock in 1927. It proposes new outdoor wear where the adventurous spirit of old America and modern design sensibility intersect.