Unmanageable Embroidered Dad Hat | Step One | Recovery & Sobriety Apparel
Own the Truth.
The Unmanageable Embroidered Hat is a heavy-duty reminder that power begins where the pretending ends. In a world that prizes the "perfect" mask, wearing this word is an act of defiance. Featuring high-density embroidery in a bold, condensed font, this low-profile hat is built for those committed to normalizing the recovery journey by owning their history out loud.
It is a rugged, understated piece of recovery gear for the coffee runs, the gym sessions, and the daily grind of a life lived with integrity. This isn't just recovery merch—it’s a functional tool for staying grounded in the honesty that saved your life. Whether you’re an advocate or a survivor, this cap represents the strength found in admitting you were done doing it alone.
Product Specs:
- Relaxed Aesthetic: An unstructured, 6-panel low-profile fit provides a comfortable, "broken-in" feel for daily wear.
- Premium Visor: Features a precurved Permacurv® visor with 4-row stitching and a matching underbill for a polished, professional look.
- Adjustable Hardware: Outfitted with a self-fabric hideaway strap and an antique brass buckle and grommet, allowing you to fine-tune the fit for any head size.
- Breathable Construction: 100% cotton shell with ventilation eyelets on each panel, making it a high-quality lifestyle recovery gift.
Care & Maintenance:
- Spot Clean: Use a soft cloth or a gentle brush with warm water and a drop of mild detergent to lift surface dirt.
- The Stitching: Be extra gentle around the embroidered "Unmanageable" or "Brazen" lettering to prevent fraying or pulling.
- Sweatband Care: For the inner rim, a damp cloth with a bit of soap will keep things fresh without soaking the entire crown.
- Drying: Always air dry in a shaded area. To help the hat maintain its natural shape while drying, place it over a rounded object (like a bowl or a hat form).
- Avoid the Heat: Never put your cap in the dryer or leave it on a hot dashboard for extended periods, as this can shrink the cotton and warp the visor.
Own the Truth.
The Unmanageable Embroidered Hat is a heavy-duty reminder that power begins where the pretending ends. In a world that prizes the "perfect" mask, wearing this word is an act of defiance. Featuring high-density embroidery in a bold, condensed font, this low-profile hat is built for those committed to normalizing the recovery journey by owning their history out loud.
It is a rugged, understated piece of recovery gear for the coffee runs, the gym sessions, and the daily grind of a life lived with integrity. This isn't just recovery merch—it’s a functional tool for staying grounded in the honesty that saved your life. Whether you’re an advocate or a survivor, this cap represents the strength found in admitting you were done doing it alone.
Product Specs:
- Relaxed Aesthetic: An unstructured, 6-panel low-profile fit provides a comfortable, "broken-in" feel for daily wear.
- Premium Visor: Features a precurved Permacurv® visor with 4-row stitching and a matching underbill for a polished, professional look.
- Adjustable Hardware: Outfitted with a self-fabric hideaway strap and an antique brass buckle and grommet, allowing you to fine-tune the fit for any head size.
- Breathable Construction: 100% cotton shell with ventilation eyelets on each panel, making it a high-quality lifestyle recovery gift.
Care & Maintenance:
- Spot Clean: Use a soft cloth or a gentle brush with warm water and a drop of mild detergent to lift surface dirt.
- The Stitching: Be extra gentle around the embroidered "Unmanageable" or "Brazen" lettering to prevent fraying or pulling.
- Sweatband Care: For the inner rim, a damp cloth with a bit of soap will keep things fresh without soaking the entire crown.
- Drying: Always air dry in a shaded area. To help the hat maintain its natural shape while drying, place it over a rounded object (like a bowl or a hat form).
- Avoid the Heat: Never put your cap in the dryer or leave it on a hot dashboard for extended periods, as this can shrink the cotton and warp the visor.