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Orders above €40 in the Netherlands, Belgium & Luxembourg and €50 in Germany & France have free shipping.
Orders placed before 16:00 will be shipped the same day.
We ship worldwide. Shipping costs for other countries are calculated at checkout. Please find our full Shipping Policy here.
Important for UK Customers:
Please note that your order is processed tax and duty-free at checkout. As the importer, you will be responsible for paying local VAT and any applicable customs duties once the shipment enters the UK. These charges are usually requested by the courier before final delivery.
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Course ready and a conversation starter, this mid-rise Club cap is inspired by Nike's first golf athlete, Seve Ballesteros. In need of a Nike visor before a major, Ballesteros improvised one by adding his own Nike logos to one in he bought in the pro shop. This masterful bit of improvisation turned heads and was years ahead of its time—40 to be exact.
Course ready and a conversation starter, this mid-rise Club cap is inspired by Nike's first golf athlete, Seve Ballesteros. In need of a Nike visor before a major, Ballesteros improvised one by adding his own Nike logos to one in he bought in the pro shop. This masterful bit of improvisation turned heads and was years ahead of its time—40 to be exact.