High Camp Hat
$29.00
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Just like our flasks, the hats are crafted for adventure and designed to elevate every journey. Our High Camp hats bring a blend of modern style and durable quality to your outdoor essentials. Made with premium materials and thoughtful detailing, these hats are ready to go from mountain trails to city streets. Featuring a special edition High Camp Flasks logo patch, each hat is a reminder to bring your favorite drinks – and a bit of rugged sophistication – wherever adventure calls.
Key Features:
- High-quality materials for durability and comfort
- Breathable fit, designed for all-day wear
- Adjustable back strap for a customized fit
Grab yours and rep the High Camp spirit!

I'm fifty years old. I don't need to be trying new styles. I've established my style and worn it in for many many years. So there's no point trying to change me now days. However, I'm also still young and hip (according to two late teen and early twenties daughters, who are qualified to make such judgments). If my 21-year-old says I'm cool, then you guys can just take her word for it.
I still dress cooler than all their friends' dads, and I'm active and somewhat fit, so I can carry a stylish trend if I want to. Well, I got sent this hat and giggled as I opened it. No WAY I'm wearing a flat-billed cap at fifty years old. I'll get laughed into the closet. But I tried it on anyway. And you know what? The width of the top mixed with the bill - it all just sort of carried. I was super amazed. Maybe you can teach an old dad new tricks.
Anyway, I'm not here to review my style and looks. But the point is that the discerning man - the gentleman - who consumes whiskey from a classy flask such as is sold on this site, probably isn't the target audience for a cap like this. But I'll tell you what: it's very comfortable, and it actually looks quite good on me. I had to pick up my 16-year-old from drill camp, and when I hopped out of her Jeep, I realized I was standing in front of a group of teenage girls. And while I have no illusions that they thought I was "hot" or whatever, I will tell you that none of them laughed at me. No cap.
That might be the worst place to use that turn of phrase. I guess you have to either BE a teenager or have a teenager to understand that 'no cap' means not lying. I was definitely wearing the cap. So, you can look at the picture I've included and decide for yourself. The front of the bill sort of tilts up, unlike any cap I've ever had. But I only ever wear them to keep sun from my eyes and to keep my shaggy hair in check. Not really for style. Well, that all changed, when I received this one. The whiskey drinker has new clothes.