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Make a splash with the King Kelp Hat, part of the exclusive Ocean Thinkers 'Ocean Playgrounds' collection! This hat celebrates the mighty kelp forests that help keep our oceans healthy and vibrant. With an embroidered kelp design on the front and the playful phrase “King Kelp keeps our oceans swell” on the side, this hat is a fun and powerful reminder of how kelp protects our seas.

 

Crafted from durable cotton with a comfortable adjustable strap, the King Kelp Hat ensures a perfect fit while offering protection from the sun during all your outdoor adventures. The Ocean Thinkers logo on the adjustable strap adds a touch of authenticity, while the high-quality embroidery keeps the focus on the ocean’s true hero, kelp!

 

Key Features:

  • High-quality embroidered kelp design on the front
  • Fun phrase “King Kelp keeps our oceans swell” on the side
  • Adjustable strap with the Ocean Thinkers logo for a custom fit
  • Made from durable, breathable cotton for comfort and sun protection
  • Perfect for outdoor adventures, beach days, or everyday wear

 

Join the Ocean Thinkers crew and wear your love for the ocean with the King Kelp Hat, because when you protect the ocean, you protect the future!

King Kelp Hat

$45.00Price
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Expected to ship w/c 21st April
  • Design: shallow fit, adjustable strap 

  • Materials: 100% cotton twill

  • Designed in Australia, produced by our ocean partners: Mindful Merch

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