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My vote is for one of the flexfit caps (no picture but the link is http://www.screenprintplus.com/neoca...productid=379) These look like fitted baseball caps but they stretch to fit multiple sized heads. Usually there are two sizes S-M and L-XL. They look nice and to be honest unless I set the adjustable stap on most caps to the max I can't wear them. The flex fit ones are very comfortable...
Speak for yourself!!!!!!!! OH...you mean the hat!!! :D
Yeah, a floppy HAT. Low profile/"unstructured" I have to agree with MG2000 on this one. The hat on the Babe or tan with green bill. And I ONLY say that because I don't see any stiff high rise Nylon mesh hats with the bill turned up available :D
I love the idea of a hat, but Please Please, make sure it's the 6 panel soft style, not the Elmer fudd truckers special........The material should be very soft, not the rigid stlye that sticks up at almost a 45 degree angle......Mark and the guys will remember the Vettes at the Rock hats that did not turm out right, they were the right type, it;s just the embroidery tyhat let them down...... :cheers:
I have lots of confidence in their embroidery, we just need to pick a hat that everyone will be happy with.......we could also do 2 styles.......with 12 hats of each style if there is interest
I missed out on the logo..are we talking about the "misfits" logo? I assume it would be an embroidered logo, and not a heat transfer decal would'nt it? :rolleyes:
Re: MISFITS......LETS TALK HATS..... (Mean Green 2000)
I assume that something will be embroidered on the hat to make it a Misfits hat. Any ideas there? I would say, any color hat that does with the colors in the design. My $.02 :seeya
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