Oakley Tincan Cap
Comfortable and stylish cap with curved peak and moisture-wicking sweatband for urban and professional use.
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Oakley Tincan Cap
The Tincan Cap from Oakley is the perfect choice for men who are both urban and professional. This cap features a curved visor and moisture-wicking sweatband for an all-around comfortable fit. The stretchfabric on the closed back ensures a secure fit, while the solid ellipselogo on the front symbolizes the durability and quality that have made Oakley a legendary brand.
Made from 96.8% polyester and 3.2% elastane, the Tincan Cap offers an excellent blend of durability and flexibility. The cap is available in two sizes: 56CM for S/M and 58CM for L/XL, so it adapts perfectly to different head circumferences. The side panels measure 16.7cm and contribute to a stylish and modern look.
Whether for everyday urban life or professional use, the Oakley Tincan Cap combines functionality and style. The high-quality material and sophisticated construction make it an indispensable accessory for any man who values comfort and design.
Made from 96.8% polyester and 3.2% elastane, the Tincan Cap offers an excellent blend of durability and flexibility. The cap is available in two sizes: 56CM for S/M and 58CM for L/XL, so it adapts perfectly to different head circumferences. The side panels measure 16.7cm and contribute to a stylish and modern look.
Whether for everyday urban life or professional use, the Oakley Tincan Cap combines functionality and style. The high-quality material and sophisticated construction make it an indispensable accessory for any man who values comfort and design.
Product details
- Optimal for:
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- Everyday life
- Weight:
- 120g
- Features:
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- 96,8% Polyester
- 3.2% Elastane
- Circumference 56CM (S/M)/58CM (L/XL)
- Side panel: 16.7cm
- Materials:
- 96% POLYESTER, 4% ELASTANE
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