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Outdoor Research Gabby Cap (For Women)

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Overview

About Outdoor Research Gabby Cap (For Women)

Closeouts. You'll love the stylish silhouette of Outdoor Research's Gabby cap, fashion from a warm woolen blend in smart print and a chic shortened brim.

Specs

Specs about Outdoor Research Gabby Cap (For Women)

  • Bill: 2"
  • Fabric: 60% polyester, 40% wool (shell 1), 60% wool, 40% polyester (shell 2)
  • Weight: 2.4 oz.
  • Care: Hand wash, drip dry
  • Imported

Sizing

Adult Hats

XS S M L XL XXL
Head Size 20 1/2 - 20 3/4 20 1/2 - 20 3/4 21 7/8 - 22 1/4 22 5/8 - 23 23 1/2 - 23 7/8 24 1/4 - 24-5/8
Hat Size 6 1/2 - 6 5/8 6 3/4 - 6 7/8 7 - 7 1/8 7 1/4 - 7 3/8 7 1/2 - 7 5/8 7 3/4 - 7 7/8

Note: To measure your head size correctly, measure around the largest part of your head, with the tape measure just above the brow. The adult head sizes above (in approximate inches) should put you in the general size range.

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About Outdoor Research

The concept for Outdoor Research was devised in 1981 when climber Ron Gregg’s planned ascent of Denali was cut short, ending prematurely with his frostbitten partner being airlifted off a glacier. The cause was a faulty pair of gaiters. During his descent, Gregg resolved himself to create better gear, a resolution that soon led him to build the first pair of award-winning Outdoor Research gaiters. The concept was simple: Make outdoor apparel and gear with a clear focus on reliability. In the many years since, this brand has continued to blaze new trails with cutting-edge products that now include Outdoor Research gloves, jackets, backpacks and Outdoor Research hats, all engineered to exceed expectations in the most demanding conditions on the planet.