
In celebration of the inauguration of their California Engineering Headquarters, Tesla has unveiled a special edition CyberBear Trucker Hat priced at $35 USD on Wednesday.
The hat showcases a unique 3D-faceted design of the California grizzly bear logo, paying homage to the state’s iconic symbol.
Not only is the hat aesthetically pleasing, but it also promises comfort. Designed with a lightweight breathable mesh backing, wearers can expect optimal ventilation. Additionally, the hat features an adjustable silicone snapback closure, ensuring a snug fit for all.
Crafted with precision, the hat is made of 97% polyester and 3% elastane, striking the right balance between durability and stretch. Whether you’re a fan of CyberBear or a hat enthusiast, this limited edition piece is a must-have. This hat is awesome. Get it while you can.
Back in May, Tesla launched a limited-edition t-shirt celebrating its new California HQ as well.
Other recent had additions include the Relaxed Wordmark Hat for $30.
[via @TeslaShopBot]
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