Oregon State Leather Patch - Spruce Green Beanie
Oregon State Leather Patch - Spruce Green Beanie
Oregon State Leather Patch - Spruce Green Beanie
Oregon State Leather Patch - Spruce Green Beanie

Oregon State Leather Patch - Spruce Green Beanie

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"OREGON StATE LEATHER PATCH ON KNIT BEANIE"


This beautiful vibrant spruce green knit hat will keep your head nice and warm for Fall and Winter, as well as make for a great piece to give as a gift, or a nice treat for yourself.

The leather is first painted, then laser engraved and cut.  After that we lightly clean any residue, and seal the patch.  Then the patch is saddle stitched into place with wax thread.

The leather patch is in the shape of Oregon, and also says Oregon; filling the entire state.


Care Instructions:
- Spot clean hat only


Size:
One Size Fits Most


Fun Facts:
- Custom Leather Patch
- Real Leather
- Hand Dyed
- Hand Conditioned
- Saddle Stitched w/Wax Thread
- Assembled in Spokane, WA
- Made with Love and Passion by T+C


*** PLEASE NOTE ***

Pattern placement varies on each beanie, due to the nature of being hand stitched, as well as the nature of hand dyeing/hand painting. The photo is a representation of what you will be getting. If you want to see the actual beanie you will be receiving, please message me and I will send you a photo. THANK YOU for understanding that each beanie has variations, and that these are handmade patches by Me — with Love and Passion.

Personalization Note: Depending on the length of your City name, the font may be smaller, and patch size may be slightly bigger for longer city names.


***DISCLAIMER***

Also, due to differences in computer monitors, there may be a difference in colors between the actual product and your screen. Please be sure to read all product descriptions, and ask any questions before finalizing your order.

If you need items shipped sooner, please contact me. I will try to accommodate as best I can.


~ Made with Love and Passion by Casandra Luz