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Black cap with 'MAKIN HAY' text on a wooden surface

Makin' Hay Black on Black Curve Bill Hat

$32.00

You work hard from sunup to sundown — might as well look good doing it. The Makin' Hay Curve Bill Hat from Bales Hay Sales is the official lid of folks who rise before the rooster, sweat through the summer, and still find something to smile about by supper. Whether you're raking fields, loading bales, or just repping the farming life at the feed store, this hat tips its brim to the hardworking, land-loving, red-white-and-blue spirit of American agriculture.

Structured up front with a breathable mesh back, the curve bill sits just right — shading your eyes from a relentless sun while keeping you cool enough to argue about hay prices. It's the kind of hat that says: "I make hay, and I'm proud of it." Slap it on, get after it, and let the world know you're out here livin' the dream — one bale at a time.

  • Material Construction — Structured front panels paired with a breathable mesh back keep you cool when the work heats up
  • Curve Bill Design — Classic curved brim offers serious sun protection during those long days in the field
  • Bold "MAKIN HAY" Embroidery — Front embroidered patch proudly declares your lifestyle (and your hustle) to everyone within squinting distance
  • Adjustable Snapback Fit — One-size-fits-most with an easy snap closure, so it fits your head whether you're a farmer or a feed store regular
  • Unisex Style — Built for the whole crew — men, women, teens, and anyone who's ever thrown a bale or two
  • UV Protection — Because the sun doesn't take days off, and neither do you
  • Colors: Gray & Black — A versatile two-tone combo that goes from the tractor seat to the tailgate without missing a beat
  • Proudly Patriotic, Western & Farm-Ready — Wear it to the rodeo, the ranch, the county fair, or anywhere the American flag flies and the dirt smells like home

Life's too short for a boring hat. Grab your Makin' Hay Curve Bill Hat today and wear your work ethic on your head — because out here, we don't just make ends meet. We make hay. 

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