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Represent the Mountain State's coal industry history with this West Virginia Mountaineers Built on Bravery Rise Trucker AdjustableHat by Nike. The specially designed team patch pays tribute to the legacy of coal miners and their lasting impact. Mesh panels provide a breathable feel, while a snap closure makes adjusting the fit of this two-tone West Virginia Mountaineers hat quick and easy.
- Brand: Nike
- Built on Bravery collection is inspired by the brave coal miners who shaped West Virginia
- Curved bill
- Imported
- Material: 100% Cotton - Front Panels and Visor; 100% Polyester - Mid and Rear Panels
- Mesh mid and rear panels for extra breathability
- Mid Crown
- Move To Zero is Nike's journey toward zero carbon and zero waste to help protect the future of sport, made with recycled fibers, which reduces waste and our carbon footprint
- Nike Rise caps have a high-depth design with a roomier fit for sport and style
- Officially licensed
- One size fits most
- Rope embellishment across visor
- Silicone team patch
- Snap Closure
- Solid front panel
- Structured fit
- Twill fabric has a heavyweight feel (285gsm)
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth
- Item #11266254
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Rooted in a dedication to innovation and helping people improve their game, Nike asserts that we're all athletes and strives to outfit each of us with the high-performance gear our workouts need. Founded in Oregon by a track athlete and his coach, this now globally renowned brand creates inventive shoes and apparel for athletes at all levels.
This brand meets Nordstrom Responsible Brands criteria: Nike has committed to science-based climate action, with targets validated by the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with the latest climate science.
