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FILTERS ARE LIES | Mask arguing with face - Baseball CapUnmask Your Truth with the "FILTERS ARE LIES Mask arguing with face" Baseball Cap In a world of curated perfection, dare to be authentic. This isn't just a cap; it's a statement, a conversation starter, and a badge for those who see beyond the surface. Wear your perspective proudly and let your headwear spark real dialogue. Why You'll Love This Statement Baseball Cap Exclusive Design: Featuring the bold "FILTERS ARE LIES Mask arguing with face"

Unmask Your Truth with the "FILTERS ARE LIES | Mask arguing with face" Baseball Cap

In a world of curated perfection, dare to be authentic. This isn't just a cap; it's a statement, a conversation starter, and a badge for those who see beyond the surface. Wear your perspective proudly and let your headwear spark real dialogue.

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  • Exclusive Design: Featuring the bold "FILTERS ARE LIES | Mask arguing with face" graphic, this cap is a unique expression of individuality and a nod to genuine connection.
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  • Versatile Style: Perfect for casual outings, making a point at social gatherings, or simply adding an edge to your everyday look, this cap complements any wardrobe.
  • Lasting Durability: Enjoy a printed design that resists fading and cracking, ensuring your message stays clear and impactful through countless wears.

The "FILTERS ARE LIES | Mask arguing with face" Design

This powerful graphic captures the tension between perceived reality and authentic self. It's a visual metaphor for challenging superficiality, encouraging honesty, and embracing the raw, unfiltered truth that makes us uniquely human. This design isn't just printed; it's a piece of art that resonates with deep meaning.

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  • Premium quality baseball cap material
  • Professional-grade printing technology for a crisp, detailed graphic
  • Fade-resistant, long-lasting print that endures
  • Adjustable strap for a comfortable, customizable fit
  • Structured front panels for a classic baseball cap shape

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  • Spot clean or hand wash gently with mild detergent
  • Air dry only; do not machine wash or tumble dry
  • Do not iron directly on print

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Answers a lot of questions
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I enjoyed this story. This fills in a lot of gaps left open from the sequel trilogy, and the artwork was pretty cool. Excellent coloring and layout.
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Ian McKee
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★★★★★ 5
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★★★★★ 5
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This series is a must read if you love Star Wars post Endor. The galaxy is still in a struggle to see who is on top. With many a individual falling through the cracks in galactic society.
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