Crossed Axes Trucker in Black/Red/Khaki

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Fondly nicknamed the Old Favorite, this is the cap of choice by hat connoisseurs everywhere! Built to last, this premium hat fits like a glove.,

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The crossed Winkler RnD Tomahawks were the only natural choice when deciding on a logo for my post military life. Tomahawks hold a special place in the community of warriors. American martial tradition trace their use back to The French and Indian War when Robert Rogers standing orders concluded with, “Let the enemy come till he’s almost close enough to touch, then let him have it and jump out and finish him up with your hatchet.” Put on this hat and get after it!.

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The crossed Winkler RnD Tomahawks were the only natural choice when deciding on a logo for my post military life. Tomahawks hold a special place in the community of warriors. American martial tradition trace their use back to The French and Indian War when Robert Rogers standing orders concluded with, “Let the enemy come till he’s almost close enough to touch, then let him have it and jump out and finish him up with your hatchet.” Put on this hat and get after it!.

Crossed Tomahawks Hat Camo

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