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This unique Horse Racing Baseball Cap is ideal for any fan of horse racing or horses in general. It is decorated with a striking painting, depicting the early stages of a horse race, as the horses settle on the bend towards the six furlong marker at Epsom Downs. It's a fantastic horse racing gift idea that you won't see anybody else wearing.
The hat features a special print from the horse racing painting ‘Evening Thunder’ by Brett Lohn. The print is hand applied to the hat by the artist himself. So it's a work of art in its own right!
If you're looking for a gift for anybody that loves horse racing or horses in general - or indeed good art, this is for you!
We work alongside the British Horseracing Authority. If you require this hat to comply with BHA sponsorship regulations, please click Yes in the field below. Your hat will then be supplied without a logo on the side.
The hat is available in a variety of colours. Some are fastened with Velcro, others with a metal fastener. This depends on the colour selected. Check the photos to see the fastening type for each colour. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you are uncertain.
If you like the design, it's also available as a horse racing wall art print and a beautiful equestrian greeting card.
Other colours and designs of hat are available. Feel free to browse the collection.
Brett is passionate about making his art accessible to everybody. People can’t always admire beautiful art when it’s locked away, hanging on a private wall. But wear it on your head and suddenly you have a whole new audience. Brett’s Fine Art baseball caps are a great way to exhibit beauty for everybody to see. If you’re a fan of horses, or horse racing, then this hat is perfect!
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