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Double V Campaign Embroidered Bucket Hat
Double V Campaign Embroidered Bucket Hat
SIZE Chart & Easy Measurement Tips
SIZE Chart & Easy Measurement Tips
Size guide
A (inches) | B (inches) | C (inches) | |
One size | 22 | 3 | 2 |
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:
• 100% cotton twill
• 3 ¾″ (7.6 cm) crown
• 2 ¼″ (5.1 cm) brim
• One size fits most
• Sewn eyelets for breathability
• Designed, embroidered and shipped in the USA
• Black Owned & Operated Business
The Incredable History!
The Incredable History!
The Double V Campaign was a significant movement during World War II, advocating for victory over fascism abroad and racism at home. African Americans, facing discrimination and segregation in the military and society, sought equality and civil rights as they fought for democracy overseas. The campaign, championed by the African American press and civil rights organizations, highlighted the contradiction of fighting for freedom abroad while facing oppression at home, laying the groundwork for later civil rights activism.
Product Features
Product Features
• 100% cotton twill
• 3 ¾″ (7.6 cm) crown
• 2 ¼″ (5.1 cm) brim
• One size fits most
• Sewn eyelets for breathability
• 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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