Klim Flex Fit Snowmobile, Motorcycle, Mesh Plaid Hat S-m on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
This hat Has never been Made
Former Employee, I made 1 of these hats, you cannot buy them ANYWHERE
The front logo will come out on a Beanie in about a month.
But the company is not making the plaid flex fit hat, and NEVER WILL. This will be a one off hat forever.. ONE OF A KIND, get it while you can, I'm not making anymore.
The price is fair take it or leave it.
Pray for snow
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