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Ambient – The “Brian” Cap (2025 Edition)
Merch | 30,00 €
Back by popular demand!!! This is the third entry in our “composer” series of caps produced together with graphic designer and drummer Tomi Leppänen. ONE SIZE FITS ALL, ADJUSTABLE. Black cap with white AMBIENT embroidery or white cap with black AMBIENT embroidery or Pastel Mint cap with white AMBIENT embroidery. In celebration of Brian Eno
ONE SIZE FITS ALL, ADJUSTABLE. Black cap with white AMBIENT embroidery or natural white cap with black AMBIENT embroidery or Pastel Mint cap with white AMBIENT embroidery.
Designed in collaboration with Tomi Leppänen, out 1.7.2025.
Weight | 250 g |
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Color | Black, Natural White, Pastel Mint |
Format | Merch |
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