The foresty green, brown and tan leather accented Thrive hat from Tinlid Hat Co. looks good enough in its own right to justify the $25 price tag, but there are some hidden details that definitely sweeten the deal. Depending on your perspective, those details really come down to two things: the Tinlid original side strap, and the National Forest Foundation. On one hand, for every Thrive hat purchase, Tinlid will plant a tree through the National Forest Foundation. On the other hand, there’s a sweet little side strap on the right of the hat that’s perfect for holding a pencil / pen / sharpie / cigarette / X-Acto knife / something long and cylindrical that you need to use regularly. If you’re a fan of hats, DIY projects or nature, the Thrive hat from Tinlid Hat Co. is definitely something you should check out.
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