Kansas City Chiefs Team Initial Pro Pinch Snapback
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Kansas City Chiefs Team Initial Pro Pinch Snapback

Kansas City Chiefs Team Initial Pro Pinch Snapback

Introducing the Pro Pinch Fit, our latest hat design with a high-profile, deep fit that's built for comfort and style. Featuring a structured 5-panel crown with a signature pinch front, pre-curved brim and adjustable snapback closure, it's the perfect cap for any Lakers fan looking for a bold, clean look. Based in Missouri, the chiefs were founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans before moving to Kansas City in '63. The team were rebranded the Chiefs after a "name-the-team" contest, named after the then Mayor who's nickname was "Chief."
$8.87

Original: $25.35

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Kansas City Chiefs Team Initial Pro Pinch Snapback

$25.35

$8.87

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Kansas City Chiefs Team Initial Pro Pinch Snapback

Introducing the Pro Pinch Fit, our latest hat design with a high-profile, deep fit that's built for comfort and style. Featuring a structured 5-panel crown with a signature pinch front, pre-curved brim and adjustable snapback closure, it's the perfect cap for any Lakers fan looking for a bold, clean look. Based in Missouri, the chiefs were founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans before moving to Kansas City in '63. The team were rebranded the Chiefs after a "name-the-team" contest, named after the then Mayor who's nickname was "Chief."

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Introducing the Pro Pinch Fit, our latest hat design with a high-profile, deep fit that's built for comfort and style. Featuring a structured 5-panel crown with a signature pinch front, pre-curved brim and adjustable snapback closure, it's the perfect cap for any Lakers fan looking for a bold, clean look. Based in Missouri, the chiefs were founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans before moving to Kansas City in '63. The team were rebranded the Chiefs after a "name-the-team" contest, named after the then Mayor who's nickname was "Chief."