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Embroidered "Come and Take It" Gonzales Flag | Snapback Trucker Cap | Richardson 112
Embroidered "Come and Take It" Gonzales Flag | Snapback Trucker Cap | Richardson 112
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Embrace the spirit of freedom with our favorite Richardson 112 embroidered trucker cap—combine it with a sports tee, slacks, and comfy shoes. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
The cap proudly displays the iconic "Come and Take It" slogan—a powerful symbol of liberty, self-defense, and the right to bear arms.
The phrase "Come and Take It" carries a rich history, originating with King Leonidas I's legendary defiance against the Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. It was later adopted by American patriots in 1778 at Fort Morris during the Revolution, and again in 1835 by Texian settlers at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
In Gonzales, Texas, settlers used this slogan to resist the Mexican government's demand to return a cannon provided for their defense. Instead of surrendering, they crafted a flag featuring a black star, the cannon, and the defiant message: "Come and Take It." This flag has since become an enduring symbol of American defiance and independence.
Wear this cap with pride, honoring a timeless emblem of resistance and freedom.
• 60% cotton, 40% polyester
• 100% polyester mesh back
• Structured, 6-panel, mid-profile cap
• Pre-curved contrast stitched visor
• Underbill matches visor color
• Adjustable plastic snapback
• Blank product sourced from China
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The cap proudly displays the iconic "Come and Take It" slogan—a powerful symbol of liberty, self-defense, and the right to bear arms.
The phrase "Come and Take It" carries a rich history, originating with King Leonidas I's legendary defiance against the Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae. It was later adopted by American patriots in 1778 at Fort Morris during the Revolution, and again in 1835 by Texian settlers at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
In Gonzales, Texas, settlers used this slogan to resist the Mexican government's demand to return a cannon provided for their defense. Instead of surrendering, they crafted a flag featuring a black star, the cannon, and the defiant message: "Come and Take It." This flag has since become an enduring symbol of American defiance and independence.
Wear this cap with pride, honoring a timeless emblem of resistance and freedom.
• 60% cotton, 40% polyester
• 100% polyester mesh back
• Structured, 6-panel, mid-profile cap
• Pre-curved contrast stitched visor
• Underbill matches visor color
• Adjustable plastic snapback
• Blank product sourced from China