Description
In the Mexica (Aztec) tonalpohualli calendar, Miquiztli is represented by the skull—a symbol not of fear, but of profound transformation, impermanence, and the natural cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It serves as a reminder to live consciously and honor the ancestors who walked before us.
This embroidered flat-bill snapback translates that ancient day sign into a striking, minimalist piece of headwear. Built with high-density stitching for a tactile finish, it pairs sacred Mesoamerican iconography with timeless street style.
Product Features:
Tactile Embroidery: Detailed front panel embroidery crafted for long-lasting contrast and texture.
Classic Snapback Build: High-profile 6-panel crown with hard buckram backing to hold its shape.
Premium Materials: Durable 80% acrylic and 20% wool blend for a clean look and comfortable feel.
Adjustable Sizing: Standard plastic snap closure provides an easy, one-size-fits-most fit.
Care Instructions:
Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap.
Air dry only; do not submerge or machine wash.
| One size | |
|---|---|
| Circumference, cm | 48.00 – 60.00 |
| Height, cm | 11.04 |
| Visor width, cm | 18.00 |
| Visor length, cm | 6.00 |








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