Wolverine Hats: Bison Brown Fleece Lined Insulated Knit Hat W9104000 202
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In the Middle Ages, Kings and Queens commonly went to bed wearing absolutely nothing...except a night cap. They didn't know the earth was round, but they knew that having a cold head is bad news. Lots has changed since then, but you still need a warm head. That's w ... (see full details) #WLAW9104000-202.
Wolverine Hats: Bison Brown Fleece Lined Insulated Knit Hat W9104000 202
In the Middle Ages, Kings and Queens commonly went to bed wearing absolutely nothing...except a night cap. They didn't know the earth was round, but they knew that having a cold head is bad news. Lots has changed since then, but you still need a warm head. That's what this Wolverine W9104000 202 Bison Brown Insulated Knit Hat will do for you.
This Wolverine hat is made with 100% acrylic material that keeps you warm even in spite of the weather. Acrylic is water-resistant, wear-resistant and all-around tough. In this insulated cap, the material is soft and stretchy to fit snugly and warmly around your head.
And even if that was all, that would be enough to protect you from the elements. But Wolverine always gives you just a little bit extra, because you do a lot extra when you're on the job. That's why this insulated winter hat also has 100% polyester fleece lining. Wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying polyester is durable and easy to machine wash. The fleece layer in this brown Wolverine hat is both soft and cushioning. That's how all hats should feel, right?
A contrasting Wolverine logo embroidered across the center front of this insulated knit cap adds a touch of style to the simple design. Even if you were wearing nothing else, this Wolverine W9104000 202 Bison Brown Insulated Knit Hat would keep you warm…but you’ll stay a lot warmer if you’ve got clothes on, too.
Manufactured Sizes: One Size Fits Most
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