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Stetson Meadville Bomber Aviator Hat - Green/Dark Orange

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Terrific cold protection.

Even on the coldest days, the checked aviator trapper cap made of 100% virgin wool with lining made of 100% cotton keeps you pleasantly warm. Additional protection is provided by the extended ear flaps, which can easily be tied up on warmer days. The sporty design with a casual plaid pattern and appliqués made of teddy fabric can be combined perfectly with thick winter jackets and coats and is also worn with streetwear and jogging suits.

Chin straps provide additional support.

  • Material: 100% virgin wool
  • Lining: 100% cotton
  • Length: 30 cm
Head circumference in centimeters 56 57 58 59 60 61
Size M M L L XL XL
Inches 21 7/8 22 1/4 22 5/8 23 23 1/2 23 7/8

To find out your hat size, you need to measure the circumference of your head; to do this you will need a measuring tape and a mirror. Take the measuring tape and place it at the back of your head. Next, draw both sides of the tape to the front, just above the ears and over the eyebrows, bringing it together roughly in the middle of your forehead. Please be careful not to pull the tape measure too tight. You can now use a mirror to read off your head circumference.

We recommend rounding up the number you see to the next full centimetre (e.g. round 57.5 cm up to 58 cm). If you want to wear your hat or cap pulled a little further forward or down over your forehead, then add an extra centimetre to the head circumference measured.