Free standard shipping and returns on all orders over $150
Free standard shipping and returns on all orders over $150
A classic fit with Auckland front & centre.
The A-Mark Snapback from Also Known As™ is cut with a high-crown, unstructured fit that brings a confident edge to a classic style. At the front, a raised embroidered A-Mark takes pride of place, standing tall as a symbol of representing Auckland with pride. Across the back panel, Auckland embroidery reinforces its roots and identity.
Finished with a durable snap closure, this cap offers an adjustable fit that sits comfortably while holding its shape. Inside, custom AKA branding completes the build with refined detail.
Available in core colourways with strong contrast peaks, it’s a go-to staple designed for everyday wear and representing the city wherever you are.
Details:
High-crown unstructured snapback fit
Raised embroidered A-Mark logo (front & centre)
Embroidered “Auckland” on back panel
Snap closure for adjustable fit
Internal custom AKA branding
Free standard shipping on all orders $150
Returns accepted within 21 days, free of charge.
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