The P-6 Trucker Hat gives a contemporary nod to Patagonia’s roots, with Patagonia's classic logo design featured on a mid-crown, trucker-style hat. The hat’s front and bill are made from 100% organic cotton canvas; polyester mesh in the back keeps you cool. The structured 6-panel design and pliable, precurved brim provide comfort that goes the distance. Adjustable snaps in back customize the fit.
The P-6 Trucker Hat gives a contemporary nod to Patagonia’s roots, with Patagonia's classic logo design featured on a mid-crown, trucker-style hat. The hat’s front and bill are made from 100% organic cotton canvas; polyester mesh in the back keeps you cool. The structured 6-panel design and pliable, precurved brim provide comfort that goes the distance. Adjustable snaps in back customize the fit.
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The P-6 Trucker Hat gives a contemporary nod to Patagonia’s roots, with Patagonia's classic logo design featured on a mid-crown, trucker-style hat. The hat’s front and bill are made from 100% organic cotton canvas; polyester mesh in the back keeps you cool. The structured 6-panel design and pliable, precurved brim provide comfort that goes the distance. Adjustable snaps in back customize the fit.
The P-6 Trucker Hat gives a contemporary nod to Patagonia’s roots, with Patagonia's classic logo design featured on a mid-crown, trucker-style hat. The hat’s front and bill are made from 100% organic cotton canvas; polyester mesh in the back keeps you cool. The structured 6-panel design and pliable, precurved brim provide comfort that goes the distance. Adjustable snaps in back customize the fit.
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