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Triumph TR4 TR5 Convertible Baseball Cap for Men & Women

Product Code: TRMP_TR4_SDLND_CAP_BLK
$42.00

Triumph TR4 TR5 Convertible 1961 – 1965 Baseball Cap for Men and Women

The Triumph TR4 was introduced in 1961, Giovanni Michelotti gave the modernism needed to the little car, big change from the classical cutaway door design of the earlier models. Quickly, it became one of Triumph's best-loved cars thanks to its attractive sticker price, sporty intentions. They could often be seen competing in many races providing plenty of podiums for their owners.

A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the Triumph TR4 TR5 Convertible, a Legendary British Classic Car. Detailed and harmonious, the artistic illustration has captured the essence of one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century and is embroidered on the front of our caps.
​Refined and stylish, it is the perfect head protection for a long sunny drive in your convertible or a cool wear for any occasion to show your passion for a true Legend: the Triumph TR4 TR5 Convertible Baseball Cap Hat for Men and Women.

The featured original artwork has been embroidered on a high quality 100% cotton solid six-panel low-profile twill cap:
• Unconstructed crown with top button and eyelets on side panels
• Matching color sweatband
• Pre-curved bill with four rows of stitching
• Closure consists of a fabric band with brass buckle and brass grommet hideaway closure or velcro bands.

It is available in Black , Burnt Orange , Charcoal , Cool Blue , Hot Pink , Light Pink , Maroon , Muddy , Navy Blue , Old Green, Red and Wheat in one size fits all.

WARNING: Every monitor displays colors differently. Our pictures and color swatches represent the closest approximation of the colors we provide, not a guarantee.

*Triumph or any other marks are registered trademarks. Our products are not approved by any of these manufacturers and trademarks. We do not imply any association with these manufacturers and references are based on historical information in the public domain.