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Black Baseball Cap, Adjustable

Original price was: $9.99.Current price is: $7.49.

4 in stock

Versatile Black Baseball Cap

This classic black baseball cap is a versatile accessory for any outfit. Made from durable polyester, this cap is comfortable and adjustable.

Key Features

This cap is made from 100% polyester. It features a black color and a classic baseball cap style. The cap has a Velcro closure for an adjustable fit.

Performance and Function

Designed for comfort and style, this cap offers sun protection and a casual look. The polyester material is durable and easy to care for. The Velcro closure allows for a customized fit.

Practical and Convenient

The classic black color matches most outfits. The cap is perfect for outdoor activities, sports, or everyday wear.

Pre-owned but New

This cap is pre-owned but brand new, never worn. Enjoy the style and comfort of this cap at a fraction of the original retail price.

Supporting a Worthy Cause

By shopping at Father Joe’s Villages, you contribute to our mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. When you buy this cap, you’re helping support a meaningful cause.

Size: Fits most
Condition: Pre-owned, new

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