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adidasUnisex Terrex Winterised Reversible Bucket Hat

R649

R900
Please note that this product is a
Please note

This product is a parallel import. This has nothing to do with the authenticity of the product (it is completely authentic), but means it has been imported without the approval, or license of the registered owner of the trademark, and therefore no guarantee or warranty in respect of such goods will be honoured or fulfilled by any official or licensed importer of such goods. However, any warranty claims will be covered by OneDayOnly or the relevant third-party seller, in accordance with our standard return/refund policy

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When the winter season arrives, ensure that you have this versatile bucket hat from adidas by your side. It is designed to accommodate unpredictable weather conditions, featuring quilting on one side and robust woven fabric on the other. With the incorporation of COLD.RDY technology, it provides a cozy and comfortable experience even in cold temperatures.We are progressing towards innovative methods of restoring and reinventing. Our products are created to be easily repurposed instead of being discarded. Feel free to wear it extensively, and when the time comes, send it back to us. We will gladly refurbish it, offering a superior choice that benefits both you and the environment.

Product Features
  • One size fits most
  • Insulating COLD.RDY
  • Classic bucket shape
  • Quilted
  • Reversible
  • Made to be Remade
Product Specifications
  • Material Composition: 
    • 100% recycled polyester plain weave
 
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