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Emerald Edge Elevation Hat

Emerald Edge Elevation Hat

Add to your cap collection with this hat that plants trees along the Emerald Edge. Plus, its recycled plastic brim and snapback closure make it as easy to wear as it is on the planet. For graphic: These nature-inspired graphics were created by artist Brooklyn Bell. Based in the Pacific Northwest, her designs are influenced by the scenic landscapes of the place she calls home. With the sale of this style trees will be planted in The Emerald Edge, whose forests sequester more thanĀ 300 million tonsĀ of carbon every year, equal to the annual energy use of nearly 58 million homes

$11.02

Original: $31.50

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Emerald Edge Elevation Hat—

$31.50

$11.02

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Emerald Edge Elevation Hat

Add to your cap collection with this hat that plants trees along the Emerald Edge. Plus, its recycled plastic brim and snapback closure make it as easy to wear as it is on the planet. For graphic: These nature-inspired graphics were created by artist Brooklyn Bell. Based in the Pacific Northwest, her designs are influenced by the scenic landscapes of the place she calls home. With the sale of this style trees will be planted in The Emerald Edge, whose forests sequester more thanĀ 300 million tonsĀ of carbon every year, equal to the annual energy use of nearly 58 million homes

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Add to your cap collection with this hat that plants trees along the Emerald Edge. Plus, its recycled plastic brim and snapback closure make it as easy to wear as it is on the planet. For graphic: These nature-inspired graphics were created by artist Brooklyn Bell. Based in the Pacific Northwest, her designs are influenced by the scenic landscapes of the place she calls home. With the sale of this style trees will be planted in The Emerald Edge, whose forests sequester more thanĀ 300 million tonsĀ of carbon every year, equal to the annual energy use of nearly 58 million homes