Hats & Caps Designed in the USA

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Stars and Stripes Embroidered Cap

$26.99

USD
size: S/M
color: Dark Navy
  • Designed in the USA
  • 10% of all profits go to charity
  • Secure checkout with Stripe

Available in two sizes with an elastic stretch band, this hat is a sure winner in comfort! It has an athletic shape with a curved visor.

  • 63% polyester, 34% cotton, 3% spandex twill
  • Structured, 6-panel, mid-profile (with a low-profile embroidery area)
  • 6 embroidered eyelets
  • Stretch band
  • Silver undervisor
  • Head circumference: 22”–23⅞” (55.9 cm–60.6 cm)

The Navy's workhorse destroyer

The Arleigh Burke-class has been the Navy's standard guided missile destroyer since the early 1990s, built around the Aegis combat system and named for an admiral who earned his reputation commanding destroyers himself. More of these ships have been built than almost any other class in the modern fleet.

This cap is a plain tribute to that class, well suited to anyone searching for US Navy gifts that mean something more specific than a generic anchor logo.

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Stars and Stripes cap in Black colorway, product mockup

Embroidered and built to last

The ship's silhouette is embroidered onto the cap, so the fine lines of the hull and superstructure hold up through regular wear instead of cracking the way a printed image eventually does.

Seven colorways are available, and it makes a fitting gift for a sailor, a veteran, or anyone whose family has served aboard a destroyer.

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Stars and Stripes cap in Dark Grey colorway, product mockup

Customer Reviews

No reviews yet. Purchased this item? Sign in to leave the first review.

Arleigh Burke-class destroyer Stars and Stripes Embroidered Cap

Size Guide

SizeA (in)B (in)C (in)D (in)
S/M21.3-22.84.52.66.6
L/XL22.4-23.94.92.66.6
SizeA (cm)B (cm)C (cm)D (cm)
S/M54-57.811.56.516.8
L/XL56.8-60.612.56.516.8

Measurements are provided by our print partner and may vary by up to 2 inches (5 cm).

Diagram showing where each measurement is taken