Sporting Goods : Gangster Fedora Black

Sporting Goods : Gangster Fedora Black

Gangster Fedora Black

from: Stumps Spirit



Gangster Fedora Black
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 14210










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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Stumps Spirit
Label: Stumps Spirit
Manufacturer: Stumps Spirit
Publisher: Stumps Spirit
Sales Rank: 14210
Studio: Stumps Spirit



Features:
  • Size: Fits most adults
  • Colors: Black or White
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Item Description:
Play the part of the cool 20's ganster! This plastic fedora adds a ganster theme to your spirit week, float and other events.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * slightly damaged ...
as cheap as this thing was, i can't complain too much. and they had it to me in about 3 days... but i paid 8 bucks for shipping and HANDLING and i get a hat the has two cracks in it... one small crack and one medium sized crack, both on the back side of the hat... considering the shipping and handling was 4 times the cost of the hat i am a little dissappointed. the damage is not significant enough to send it back but for 8 bucks, i think they could have handled it without cracking it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Easter ParadeT-Party - Mens Hat ...
these hat are exatcly as shown and i am very impressed with them for the price. my only problem is that when i tried to find them again...i was unsuccessful.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * not a real hat ...
haha I can't believe I fell for this. The hat is very cute, but it's a costume hat not a real hat. It's plastic from the inside, though the outside looks very convincing. I'm keeping it for next halloween :P



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * NOTE: This hat is plastic! ...
I certainly can't complain about the price. At less than $2 what can you expect, really. The only thing I wish I had known is that this hat is made of plastic. Not a negative review, just want people to know what they are getting. Definitely worth the money!


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