Absolutely-Peace – Embroidered Bucket Hat

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We all want to win, no one wants to lose.

The peace symbol, the modern “peace sign,” was created by the British designer and artist Gerald Holtom in 1958. He designed the symbol for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, which was fighting against nuclear weapons.

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Description

Introducing a stylish Bucket Hat, perfect for elevating your casual wardrobe. This hat not only showcases a vintage vibe but also adds a trendy touch to any outfit. Versatile enough for outdoor adventures, sunny beach days, or simply running errands, it’s the ultimate accessory for those who appreciate both comfort and fashion. Ideal for festival-goers, trendy teens, and anyone looking to express their individuality. This bucket hat makes a fantastic gift for birthdays, summer celebrations, and even as a thoughtful presents for holidays like Valentine’s Day or Earth Day, helping your loved ones stand out with style.

Product features
– 100% Cotton Twill for a vintage look
– One size fits most for comfortable wear
– 3 ¾″ crown for a stylish silhouette
– 2 ¼″ brim for added sun protection
– Sewn eyelets for breathability

This piece celebrates the iconic peace sign, created in 1958 by British designer Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The symbol ingeniously combines semaphore signals for “N” and “D” (Nuclear Disarmament) enclosed in a circle. What began as a specific anti-nuclear emblem has evolved into a universal symbol of peace that transcends language and cultural barriers—a testament to the enduring power of thoughtful design to communicate our most fundamental human aspirations.

The peace symbol itself is in the public domain and not subject to copyright protection. Gerald Holtom, who created it in 1958, never trademarked or copyrighted the design, as he wanted it to be freely used by all peace movements worldwide.