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Schedule An Appointment For: Customizing Your Own Trucker Hat Bar

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    • Description

      Welcome to Silver Line's Custom Trucker Hat Bar. Schedule an appointment for all your friends to come and make trucker hats together!

      A (non-refundable) $20 deposit is required to secure your appointment. Take home same day & preorder options available.

      Options available when you arrive:

      - Adult and children's hats

      - Variety of pins and patches

      If scheduling more than one appointment, you'll have to secure your spots one at a time.

      139 East High Street Hicksville, Ohio 43526

      This is an in person activity. Returns are unavailable for personalized items.

       

      Did you know?

      "The trucker hat came about in it's true form in the early 1970's as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to farmers, truck drivers (hence the name), or other rural workers, as companies began to realize the cap's potential for advertising and promotional."

    Description

    Welcome to Silver Line's Custom Trucker Hat Bar. Schedule an appointment for all your friends to come and make trucker hats together!

    A (non-refundable) $20 deposit is required to secure your appointment. Take home same day & preorder options available.

    Options available when you arrive:

    - Adult and children's hats

    - Variety of pins and patches

    If scheduling more than one appointment, you'll have to secure your spots one at a time.

    139 East High Street Hicksville, Ohio 43526

    This is an in person activity. Returns are unavailable for personalized items.

     

    Did you know?

    "The trucker hat came about in it's true form in the early 1970's as a promotional give-away from U.S. feed or farming supply companies to farmers, truck drivers (hence the name), or other rural workers, as companies began to realize the cap's potential for advertising and promotional."