Chrome-Hearts Matty Boy Retro Cycle LS T-Shirt – White
$200.00 Original price was: $200.00.$129.99Current price is: $129.99.
Chrome-Hearts Matty Boy Retro Cycle LS T-Shirt – White
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Elevate your streetwear game with the Chrome Hearts Trucker Hat, a stylish and versatile accessory that exudes sophistication and edge. Crafted from premium materials, this trucker hat features a classic mesh back for breathability and a structured front panel for a sleek silhouette. The hat is adorned with the iconic Chrome Hearts logo, embodying a blend of luxury and urban flair.
Pair this trucker hat with Chrome Hearts Long Sleeves for a complete look that makes a statement. Whether you’re layering with Chrome Hearts sleeves or rocking it solo, this hat is designed to complement any outfit with its understated elegance. Perfect for adding a touch of Chrome Heart’s unique style to your everyday wardrobe.
Key Features:
- Premium quality construction with mesh back and structured front
- Iconic Chrome Hearts logo for a signature look
- Adjustable snapback closure for a customized fit
- Ideal for pairing with Chrome Hearts Long Sleeves and other Chrome Hearts apparel
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Chrome Hearts Trucker Hat |
| Material | High-quality fabric with mesh back |
| Design | Structured front panel with Chrome Hearts logo |
| Closure | Adjustable snapback |
| Fit | Customizable fit for most head sizes |
| Color Options | Various colors available |
| Pairing Recommendations | Chrome Hearts Long Sleeves, Chrome Hearts sleeves |
| Care Instructions | Spot clean only |
| Brand | Chrome Hearts |
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