Last week's North Carolina Edition was awfully long; I'll keep this one a bit shorter. :0 This team-oriented series included: Auburn, BYU, CU, Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, Florida Gators, Georgia Tech, and Hawaii, Iowa, the "J" Edition, Kentucky, and Kansas, Louisville, and Michigan.
On the left and right are two views of the Oregon Ducks Blockbuster 2 snapback. In contrast to the original Blockbuster, the second edition featured square brims and a filled-in font. The Oregon "O" is raise-embroidered.
Above are two color-ways for the Oregon Ducks X-Ray snapbacks. This is one of the most popular designs from Zephyr on the market, so hurry up and get one! To the right is the Oregon Ducks Hype snapback; what's unique about this hat is the contrast stitching on the brim, and the white "piping" around the panel with webfoot. Both the word "Oregon" and the webfoot logo have raised embroidery. This design also features green under-brims, square brims, and one-colored snaps.
Above is one of multiple colorways for the Oregon Ducks in the popular Superstar snapback design. This shows raised embroidery at its best; the "O" logo on the side is also raise embroidered; all the new Superstars are made square brims. To the left is an Oregon Ducks White Upshot, a line Zephyr released during the summer of 2012. The cursive lettering is raise-embroidered, while the word "Oregon" and the webfoot logo are regularly stitched. Square brims, green under-brims.
Above, the Oregon Ducks Front Runner snapback. Essentially, this is similar to the Refresh, except with the alternate Oregon colorway. Behind the webfoot logo are three lines; the middle line highlighting the word "Oregon." The pictures clarify the contrast button and eyelets, brim shape, under-brim color, and snap color.
To the right, and below, are examples of the Ducks Refresh snapback. The one below was made with a unique material similar to fleece, while the one to the right was made with the usual 35% Wool and 65% Acrylic. Both have the raise-embroidered webfoot logo on the front, as well as the word "ducks" in the back. Typically, the Refresh snapbacks have dual-colored snaps, but the one below does not. Both of these hats have square brims, green under-brims, and contrast button and eyelets.
Once again, two different colorways for an Oregon hat; this two-tone snapback design is called the Rally, and features raised-embroidery for the word "Ducks." Both versions have contrast button and eyelets, square brims, green under-brims, and a large amount of attention-grabbing swag! There are a couple of snapback designs for Oregon as well; such as the multiple colorways for the Shadow Script, the Headliner, Flashback, and more. The issue is that most of the designs have all been purchased and finding pictures and sites that sell them are rare.
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