








FORT MAD Trucker Cap
$27.00
The most dramatic chapter in Fort Madison’s history occurred during the War of 1812 when the fort was besieged by Native American forces, led by Sauk chief Black Hawk. The soldiers endured weeks of constant fear, causing immense psychological strain. Accounts suggest some soldiers experienced breakdowns resembling modern symptoms of anxiety, paranoia, and post-traumatic stress. While the term "madness" used at the time doesn't align with current understandings of mental health, the impact on the soldiers is clear. As we honor Fort Madison's history, let’s also remember the struggles that veterans carry with them each day.
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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
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The most dramatic chapter in Fort Madison’s history occurred during the War of 1812 when the fort was besieged by Native American forces, led by Sauk chief Black Hawk. The soldiers endured weeks of constant fear, causing immense psychological strain. Accounts suggest some soldiers experienced breakdowns resembling modern symptoms of anxiety, paranoia, and post-traumatic stress. While the term "madness" used at the time doesn't align with current understandings of mental health, the impact on the soldiers is clear. As we honor Fort Madison's history, let’s also remember the struggles that veterans carry with them each day.
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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
The most dramatic chapter in Fort Madison’s history occurred during the War of 1812 when the fort was besieged by Native American forces, led by Sauk chief Black Hawk. The soldiers endured weeks of constant fear, causing immense psychological strain. Accounts suggest some soldiers experienced breakdowns resembling modern symptoms of anxiety, paranoia, and post-traumatic stress. While the term "madness" used at the time doesn't align with current understandings of mental health, the impact on the soldiers is clear. As we honor Fort Madison's history, let’s also remember the struggles that veterans carry with them each day.
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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
We love this high-qualify embroidered trucker cap. It has a classic structured fit, adjustable plastic snapback, and a curved visor that matches its underbill.
• 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