Wavelength Logo Hat, Navy
This low-profile, unisex unstructured 6-panel baseball cap in navy blue cotton features our wordmark logo across the front in white embroidery and is fully-adjustable with a fabric strap and brass clasp in the back. It's a hat you can look good in and feel good about.
Hand-made in Indonesia by Topiku, a Certified B-Corp and Climate Neutral Certified company, our hats are ethically fabricated using 95% upcycled and recycled materials.
Their artisans are paid fair, living wages above industry standards and are provided with safe, ethical working conditions and long-term employment opportunities. The premium, lightweight cotton twill material is upcycled from local curtain producers and textile suppliers, while the brim stiffener is made from recycled HDPE plastic recovered from landfills that is cleaned, shredded, and remolded. Even the metal button and clasps are formed from locally salvaged metal.
All this results in a carbon footprint of just 510g CO2e per hat, which is a fraction of what other clothing items emit. You can read about their life cycle assessment (the first ever for a production baseball cap) here.
This low-profile, unisex unstructured 6-panel baseball cap in navy blue cotton features our wordmark logo across the front in white embroidery and is fully-adjustable with a fabric strap and brass clasp in the back. It's a hat you can look good in and feel good about.
Hand-made in Indonesia by Topiku, a Certified B-Corp and Climate Neutral Certified company, our hats are ethically fabricated using 95% upcycled and recycled materials.
Their artisans are paid fair, living wages above industry standards and are provided with safe, ethical working conditions and long-term employment opportunities. The premium, lightweight cotton twill material is upcycled from local curtain producers and textile suppliers, while the brim stiffener is made from recycled HDPE plastic recovered from landfills that is cleaned, shredded, and remolded. Even the metal button and clasps are formed from locally salvaged metal.
All this results in a carbon footprint of just 510g CO2e per hat, which is a fraction of what other clothing items emit. You can read about their life cycle assessment (the first ever for a production baseball cap) here.