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America 250th Anniversary Embroidered Baseball Cap | Patriotic USA Hat 1776-2026 | Retro Washed Distressed Cap
$9.99
America 250th Anniversary Embroidered Baseball Cap — Celebrate 250 Years of Freedom
Wear your patriotism with pride. This America 250th Anniversary Baseball Cap is a bold tribute to 250 years of American history — from 1776 to 2026. Featuring a striking Liberty Bell embroidery, vintage Stars and Stripes flag graphics, and a rugged retro-washed finish, this cap is built for patriots, veterans, and history lovers who want to make a statement every day.
✦ Why You'll Love It
- Commemorative Embroidery: Detailed Liberty Bell and American flag embroidery on the front panel — a powerful symbol of freedom and national pride.
- Retro Washed Distressed Look: The vintage washed technique gives each cap a lived-in, authentic feel — rugged yet stylish for everyday wear.
- One Size Fits Most: Adjustable strap closure at the back ensures a comfortable, secure fit for virtually all head sizes.
- 100% Cotton Construction: Soft, breathable fabric keeps you comfortable whether you're at a July 4th cookout, a parade, or just running errands.
- 5 Color Styles Available: Choose from Red/Navy, Olive Green, Red/Tan, Navy/Brown, and Classic Blue to match your style.
✦ Product Details
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Style: Structured Baseball Cap with curved brim
- Closure: Adjustable strap (fits most adult head sizes)
- Care: Machine wash or hand wash
- Theme: America 250th Anniversary | Stars & Stripes | Liberty Bell
- Occasion: July 4th, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, patriotic events, casual everyday wear
- Pattern: Stars and Stripes with Liberty Bell embroidery
- Season: All seasons
✦ The Perfect Gift for Patriots
Whether you're shopping for a veteran, history enthusiast, or proud American, this limited-edition 250th anniversary cap makes a meaningful and memorable gift. Celebrate the semiquincentennial of the United States in style — a once-in-a-lifetime milestone that deserves to be honored.
"250 years of freedom. One hat to honor it all."