Trout Patch Dad Hat

$30.00

14 in stock

The wild trout. No other game fish inspires such dedication in an angler. But it’s not just the challenge or the beauty of a trout that lures us — it’s the wild places where the pursuit of those trout take us. That’s how our passion settles in. Fish hard.

The Trout patch design is featured on a “Dad Hat.” (Richardson 324). The relaxed and unstructured six-panel canvas cap is soft and comfortable.  It makes a perfect year-round fishing hat for the river and looks pretty good at the bar afterward.

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  • Unstructured, relaxed,
  • Six panel canvas
  • Pre-curved visor
  • Cotton sweatband
  • Cloth hideaway adjustable back-strap
  • One size fits most

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High Light — Low Light

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