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▲Strictly selected Indian pure cotton material, coupled with the woodblock printing method in the Indian desert area, it is natural organic cotton, which can be naturally decomposed. It is a natural fabric that cares for the earth. It is combined with plant dyeing colors to print beautiful flowers.

▲Easy to carry when traveling and light to store





▲It can be used on both sides depending on your mood, just like having two hats



▲Cute style, easy to wear, a wonderful experience of returning to nature

▲The inside is sewn with cotton fabric, and the details can be seen



▲Wear forest hats and travel around the world together!

▲ Comes with hand-touch carton packaging, making it convenient for you to give gifts.

▲Use the small objects around you,
I imagined a distant country,
Activate the function of Mind 3D,
Imagine yourself as a free bird,
It turns out that traveling is the most comfortable way of life.
Wear a hat of your own color and live a little hippie life occasionally!
▲Material: Cotton
▲Size:
Hat height - 9 cm
Brim width - 7.5 cm
Because each person's measurement method and position are slightly different, the dimensions are all horizontal manual measurements. There will be a slight error from the actual size due to factors such as the elasticity of the fabric and the starting point of measurement. The error size of ±3cm is the acceptable range of international inspection standards.