Patch attachments for hats

Apparel – Head coverings – Having crown and horizontally extending visor

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220913, 2918, A42B 124

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053597338

ABSTRACT:
The instant invention provides a hat that may simultaneously accept a plurality of patches. The patches may be connected to the hat by hook and loop fasteners. The hat may be a six-panel baseball cap having an area of hook material either integrally forming a portion of the cap or retrofitted to a pre-existing six-panel cap. A rear area of hook material may also be provided, which may receive a patch or patches. A border of material such as embroidered stitching or paint may bound or surround one or more the areas of hook material. The hat and patches may also provided in the form of a kit. The kit may include a display ant storage board covered along one surface with hook material. The display and storage board should be sized to accommodate a plurality of patches for a sports team.

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