
L.A Lakers Circuit Low Pro Snapback
Clean lines meet Lakers heritage in the L.A Lakers Circuit Low Pro Snapback. Designed with a 6-panel low structured crown and pre-curved visor, it features piping detail and an embroidered logo on the front for a sharp finish. Completed with an embroidered Mitchell & Ness logo on the side and a snapback closure, this 100% cotton twill cap delivers classic style with a modern edge. The greatness that is the Los Angeles Lakers franchise started '46 as the Detroit Gems. In '47, the team shifted to Minneapolis and became the Minneapolis Lakers from the state nickname, "land of 10,000 lakes." The Lakers relocated to Los Angeles before the '60-'61 season.
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L.A Lakers Circuit Low Pro Snapback
Clean lines meet Lakers heritage in the L.A Lakers Circuit Low Pro Snapback. Designed with a 6-panel low structured crown and pre-curved visor, it features piping detail and an embroidered logo on the front for a sharp finish. Completed with an embroidered Mitchell & Ness logo on the side and a snapback closure, this 100% cotton twill cap delivers classic style with a modern edge. The greatness that is the Los Angeles Lakers franchise started '46 as the Detroit Gems. In '47, the team shifted to Minneapolis and became the Minneapolis Lakers from the state nickname, "land of 10,000 lakes." The Lakers relocated to Los Angeles before the '60-'61 season.
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Clean lines meet Lakers heritage in the L.A Lakers Circuit Low Pro Snapback. Designed with a 6-panel low structured crown and pre-curved visor, it features piping detail and an embroidered logo on the front for a sharp finish. Completed with an embroidered Mitchell & Ness logo on the side and a snapback closure, this 100% cotton twill cap delivers classic style with a modern edge. The greatness that is the Los Angeles Lakers franchise started '46 as the Detroit Gems. In '47, the team shifted to Minneapolis and became the Minneapolis Lakers from the state nickname, "land of 10,000 lakes." The Lakers relocated to Los Angeles before the '60-'61 season.























