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AP Corduroy Snapback Hat

AP Corduroy Snapback Hat

AP Corduroy Snapback Hat

A proper snapback. Corduroy crown, flat brim, made in the USA and wearing original artwork that earns a second look.

The Designs

Each colorway features original artwork by Canadian illustrator Cam Miller, whose work draws from nature, folklore, and the kind of imagery that belongs on the wall of a hunting cabin or the cover of a field guide. The designs are deliberately unhurried, detailed enough to reward a closer look, comfortable enough to wear every day without explanation. This is not a branded cap with a logo slapped on. It's a canvas for work that stands on its own.

The Hat

The crown is structured corduroy. Medium wale, with the ridged texture that catches light differently depending on the angle and develops character with wear. The six-panel construction gives it a clean, symmetrical silhouette whether the brim is flat or broken in. The snapback closure fits heads ranging from approximately 6⅞ to 7⅝ — one size, genuinely adjustable, not a compromise.

The flat brim is pre-curved only by you. Wear it flat, wear it curved, wear it wherever it ends up after a year of use. The corduroy holds its structure either way.

Made in the USA

Designed in Appleton, Wisconsin. Made in the United States. The same standard we hold for everything with our name on it.

A Short History

Snapback corduroy hats occupy a distinctive niche in American menswear, emerging at the crossroads of workwear, sport, and youth culture. Corduroy was long associated with durability and practicality, worn by laborers, outdoorsmen, and students throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. By the 1970s and 80s, corduroy caps with structured crowns and snap closures became standard across trucking, hunting, and collegiate culture. Their relevance surged again in the 1990s when skateboarding, hip-hop, and the alternative scene embraced vintage textures and Americana. The corduroy snapback became both nostalgic artifact and recurring symbol of relaxed, anti-formal American style. It never really went away, it just waited for the right time to come back.

This is the right time.

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Description

AP Corduroy Snapback Hat

A proper snapback. Corduroy crown, flat brim, made in the USA and wearing original artwork that earns a second look.

The Designs

Each colorway features original artwork by Canadian illustrator Cam Miller, whose work draws from nature, folklore, and the kind of imagery that belongs on the wall of a hunting cabin or the cover of a field guide. The designs are deliberately unhurried, detailed enough to reward a closer look, comfortable enough to wear every day without explanation. This is not a branded cap with a logo slapped on. It's a canvas for work that stands on its own.

The Hat

The crown is structured corduroy. Medium wale, with the ridged texture that catches light differently depending on the angle and develops character with wear. The six-panel construction gives it a clean, symmetrical silhouette whether the brim is flat or broken in. The snapback closure fits heads ranging from approximately 6⅞ to 7⅝ — one size, genuinely adjustable, not a compromise.

The flat brim is pre-curved only by you. Wear it flat, wear it curved, wear it wherever it ends up after a year of use. The corduroy holds its structure either way.

Made in the USA

Designed in Appleton, Wisconsin. Made in the United States. The same standard we hold for everything with our name on it.

A Short History

Snapback corduroy hats occupy a distinctive niche in American menswear, emerging at the crossroads of workwear, sport, and youth culture. Corduroy was long associated with durability and practicality, worn by laborers, outdoorsmen, and students throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. By the 1970s and 80s, corduroy caps with structured crowns and snap closures became standard across trucking, hunting, and collegiate culture. Their relevance surged again in the 1990s when skateboarding, hip-hop, and the alternative scene embraced vintage textures and Americana. The corduroy snapback became both nostalgic artifact and recurring symbol of relaxed, anti-formal American style. It never really went away, it just waited for the right time to come back.

This is the right time.

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