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Auxilary camp hat
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Auxilary camp hat in caramel from Obey. This soft polyester camp hat features stitch detail, side eyelets, and a center patch with designer logo.
Item ID:10323620

Composition & Care

  • Composition: polyester 100%
  • Brand Style ID: OHT717CARAMEL AUXILARY FIVE PANEL CAMP HAT
  • Shipping & Free Returns
    Your order will be shipped directly from the boutique to you.
    farfetch ships worldwide using DHL and UPS, and you will be able to track your order at any time. The cost of shipping your order will be calculated at the checkout.
    We currently ship orders with import delivery duties paid to USA, Canada, UK, Japan, Russia, South Korea and Germany – this means the price you see if the price you pay. We ship to all other countries with import delivery duties unpaid – this means you may have to pay a duty bill upon receipt of your order or at a later date depending on your customs authority. Click here for details.
    You may return your order for free, for any reason, for a refund. Simply request a return within 5 days of receiving your order, we will collect your order from you anywhere in the world and return it free of charge. Click here for more details.
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      Auxilary camp hat

    SHIPPING FROM: American Rag, Los Angeles


    American Rag
    Founded in 1984 by Mark Werts, American Rag is known for stocking its shelves with the best in vintage finds and emerging design talent. A year after the first doors opened in San Francisco, Werts opened a boutique in Los Angeles, and in 2006 opened a third location in Newport Beach as well as a World Denim Bar located next door to the LA shop. American Rag boutiques are recognised as innovative and trendsetting retailers with cutting-edge clothing and quality accessories.

    Visit www.amrag.com

    Designer: Obey


    Even before launching his line in 2001, American artist Shepard Fairey had garnered a reputation for his street and skate-inspired art. The RISD grad is known for screen prints and illustrations, most notably the “Hope” campaign he created for the 2008 presidential election.