Description
This non-ANSI certified cap features a grey underbill and keeps your visibility and budget in mind.|
- Fabric: 100% fluorescent polyester
- Structure: Lightly structured
- Profile: Mid
- Closure: Hook and loop
This non-ANSI certified cap features a grey underbill and keeps your visibility and budget in mind.|
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