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B166 B176 4” UPTURN BRIM & ROUND CROWN 3 1/2” MEDIUM BRIM & ROUND CROWN GOSSAMER MINI Adjustable Sweatband, UPF 50+ Sun Protection Adjustable Sweatband, UPF 50+ Sun Protection B1899H 50% Paper, 33% Polypropylene, 17% Polyester 50% Paper, 33% Polypropylene, 17% Polyester 3 1/4” MEDIUM BRIM & ROUND CROWN Auburn Sand, Black, Denim Multi, White: 45% Paper, 35% Polypropylene, 20% Polyester Auburn Sand, Black, Denim Multi, White: Adjustable Sweatband, UPF 50+ Sun Protection 45% Paper, 35% Polypropylene, 20% Polyester 50% Paper, 33% Polypropylene, 17% Polyester Auburn Sand, Black, Confetti, Denim Multi, White: 45% Paper, 35% Polypropylene, 20% Polyester OCEAN AUBURN SAND DENIM MULTI BLACK MULTI AUBURN SAND CONFETTI DENIM MULTI AUBURN SAND BLACK BLACK MULTI CUSTOMER SERVICE USA CUSTOMER SERVICE BETMAR NEW YORK SHOWROOM BLACK BLACK MULTI TROPICAL MULTI & DISTRIBUTION CENTER 411 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor 50 Denver Road, Denver, PA 17517 New York, NY 10016 Tel: 800-859-4653 Fax: 888-428-7329 Tel: 212-981-9900 EUROPE CUSTOMER SERVICE ECRU WHITE NATURAL CONFETTI ECRU NATURAL Tel: +44(0) 1946 810 312 Fax: +44(0) 1946 811 087 PROUD SPONSOR OF AMERICAN MADE MATTERS® ECRU NATURAL NAVY The style, Laura II, is compliant with the standards of the Federal Trade Commission for Made in the USA of globally sourced materials. A portion of the proceeds from UPF 50+ hats will benefit the Colette Coyne Melanoma Awareness Campaign. As per the CCM, in order for the hats to qualify as SPF50+ the hat must have a brim minimum of 2 1/2”. Open weave styles do not qualify for SPF. RATTLESNAKE WHITE DENIM MULTI BLACK RATTLESNAKE All material contents listed exclude trim. RATTLESNAKE TRUE RED WHITE LiteStraw® is a registered trademark of the Bollman Hat Company. CUSTOMER SERVICE USA CUSTOMER SERVICE BETMAR NEW YORK SHOWROOM & DISTRIBUTION CENTER 411 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor 50 Denver Road, Denver, PA 17517 New York, NY 10016 Tel: 800-859-4653 Fax: 888-428-7329 Tel: 212-981-9900 EUROPE CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel: +44(0) 1946 810 312 Fax: +44(0) 1946 811 087 PROUD SPONSOR OF AMERICAN MADE MATTERS® The style, Laura II, is compliant with the standards of the Federal Trade Commission for Made in the USA of globally sourced materials. A portion of the proceeds from UPF 50+ hats will benefit the Colette Coyne Melanoma Awareness Campaign. As per the CCM, in order for the hats to qualify as SPF50+ the hat must have a brim minimum of 2 1/2”. Open weave styles do not qualify for SPF. All material contents listed exclude trim. LiteStraw® is a registered trademark of the Bollman Hat Company. SPRING/SUMMERSPRING/SUMMER 2019 2019 CLASSICCLASSIC ROLL ROLL UP UP GOSSAMERGOSSAMER INTRODUCINGINTRODUCING THE... THE... 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