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BPP 1966 Panthers Vintage Corduroy Cap

BPP 1966 Panthers Vintage Corduroy Cap

Regular price $36.00 USD
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  A (inches) B (inches) C (inches) D (inches)
One size 20 - 22 6 3 7

How To Properly Measure (almost) Any Garment:
Go and grab your favorite t-shirt, hoodie or top. Lay it flat and gently spread it out. Try not to stretch it too much.

Using a tape measure or large ruler – or even a string that you can measure later – to take these two measurements:

Step up your style with our Black Panther Party BPP 1966 Panthers Vintage Corduroy Cap. Crafted from soft and comfortable 100% cotton corduroy, this embroidered old-school cap is perfect for daily wear. Featuring an adjustable strap with gold-colored buckle and a visor for sun and wind protection, this unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile cap is completed with 6 embroidered eyelets and a cotton twill sweatband and taping. Show your support for Black-owned and operated businesses with this cool and stylish cap.

• 100% cotton corduroy
• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile
• Cotton twill sweatband and taping
• 6 embroidered eyelets
• Adjustable strap with a gold-colored metal buckle
• Black Owned & Operated Business

The Incredable History!

The Black Panther Party (BPP) was a revolutionary organization founded in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California. Initially formed as a response to police brutality and systemic racism, the BPP aimed to address the socio-economic inequalities faced by African Americans. The party's iconic image was characterized by its members donning black berets, leather jackets, and openly carrying firearms, symbolizing both self-defense and a rejection of the nonviolent approach advocated by other civil rights leaders. The Panthers implemented community programs such as free breakfast programs for children and health clinics, demonstrating their commitment to addressing the root causes of poverty and oppression.

The Black Panther Party played a crucial role in the civil rights movement by challenging the status quo and demanding justice and equality for African Americans. Their confrontational stance against police brutality and institutionalized racism sparked national attention and brought these issues to the forefront of public discourse. While controversial and often misunderstood, the BPP's legacy lies in its unapologetic advocacy for self-determination, empowerment, and social justice, influencing subsequent movements and contributing to the ongoing fight for civil rights.

Product Features

• 100% cotton corduroy
• Unstructured, 6-panel, low-profile
• Cotton twill sweatband and taping
• 6 embroidered eyelets
• Adjustable strap with a gold-colored metal buckle
• Head circumference: 20″–22″ (50.8 cm–56 cm)
• Designed, embroidered and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business


* This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction and waste, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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    Look, we're all for inclusion and the diverse celebration of Black History. However, it has become increasingly common for NON Black-owned companies to sell Black Culture while also falsely claiming to be Black-owned. This practice of cultural appropriation is not only dishonest but also disrespectful to the Black community. By profiting off of Black culture without actually supporting or empowering Black-owned businesses, these companies perpetuate systemic inequality and contribute to the erasure of Black voices and perspectives. It is important for consumers to do their research and support authentic Black-owned businesses that prioritize social justice, equity, and circulation of the Black dollar; rather than those that simply capitalize on the latest cultural trends.

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