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Acapulco Gold Spring/Summer 2009 Headwear

10 July 2009, 16.46 | Posted in Caps & Hats | No comments »

Acapulco Gold Spring/Summer 2009 Hats

New York based Acapulco Gold rolls out the summer headwear with four clean offerings. AG stays true to their aesthetic, mixing classic styles with modern accents such as polka dots and camo. Both New Era and mesh-back styles are presented. The A to the G hat (top right) is clever, as it can appear as either an “a” or a “G” depending on how to you look at it. Now available at Acapulco Gold retailers including Hall of Fame.

Have a more detailed look at the Acapulco Gold Spring/Summer 2009 Headwear after the jump.



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