Oval D logo gabardine baseball cap
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Description
Baseball cap in gabardine. Features the Iconic Oval D logo in a maxi version embroidered in contrasting color on the front. Adjustable strap closure branded with DIESEL logo on the back. Made of 100% cotton. Size I: 56 cm wide.Size II: 58 cm total width.Size III: 60 cm total width.
Composition and Care
PRIMARY FABRIC: 100% Cotton
Hand wash
Do not bleach
Cool iron (max 110C)
Do not dry clean
Do not tumble dry
Dry flat in the shade
Collections
Guarantee of authenticity
BRAVE KID guarantees the authenticity of this DIESEL garment. This item, like all products made by BRAVE KID, is 100% original and has been meticulously crafted in every detail, from design to production. We produce children's and infant clothing and accessories under the DIESEL brand. You can find our original items on bravekid.com official website and in select physical and digital stores.
Every DIESEL product for children and infants on the market is the result of our work; no one knows these creations better than us, and for this reason, we are able to offer them in the best possible way. Our experience and dedication ensure that every garment meets the highest quality standards.
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