Snapback Hat - This Bloke Loves Women's Rugby. Pick your colour.

£15.50
Because somewhere out there, a bloke in a navy hat and a bloke in a red hat are standing in the same stadium watching the same game and they both just get it. That's the whole point.
In 1982, the Netherlands hosted France in Utrecht. First ever women's rugby international. France won. And from that moment, whoever beats the holder takes the title. An unbroken line of champions running all the way from that first game to whoever's got it right now. The Utrecht Shield. It's always existed. Most people just didn't know about it yet.
That's what this hat is about. Not a tournament. Not a trophy that gets handed out once every four years. A thread that runs through the entire history of the women's game and connects every single match that's ever mattered.
Details:

Structured, 6-panel, high-profile snapback
Flat visor with grey under visor
Plastic snap closure
85% acrylic, 15% wool
Head circumference 22 to 24 inches (55 to 60 cm)

Wear it wherever women's rugby is played. Which is everywhere now. And that's exactly how it should be.
Color:
Because somewhere out there, a bloke in a navy hat and a bloke in a red hat are standing in the same stadium watching the same game and they both just get it. That's the whole point.
In 1982, the Netherlands hosted France in Utrecht. First ever women's rugby international. France won. And from that moment, whoever beats the holder takes the title. An unbroken line of champions running all the way from that first game to whoever's got it right now. The Utrecht Shield. It's always existed. Most people just didn't know about it yet.
That's what this hat is about. Not a tournament. Not a trophy that gets handed out once every four years. A thread that runs through the entire history of the women's game and connects every single match that's ever mattered.
Details:

Structured, 6-panel, high-profile snapback
Flat visor with grey under visor
Plastic snap closure
85% acrylic, 15% wool
Head circumference 22 to 24 inches (55 to 60 cm)

Wear it wherever women's rugby is played. Which is everywhere now. And that's exactly how it should be.