Dad Hat – P-36 Hawk | Left In-Flight Profile | WWII Fighter Aircraft
The Curtiss P-36 Hawk was the aircraft America went to war with — the front-line fighter that scrambled to meet the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Captured here in a bold left in-flight profile, the Hawk is shown doing what its pilots did: flying into the fight. This classic dad hat honors that moment on a low-profile, unstructured cotton twill cap built for all-day comfort.
Why You'll Love It
- 100% Chino Cotton Twill – Soft, breathable, and broken-in from day one (Green Camo: 35% cotton / 65% polyester)
- Unstructured Low-Profile Fit – Relaxed, casual silhouette that works for everyone
- Adjustable Antique Buckle Strap – Fits most head sizes with a classic, refined closure
- 6 Embroidered Eyelets – Ventilated for all-day comfort
- 3⅛" Crown – Classic dad hat height, never too tall, never too flat
- 8 Color Options – Black, Navy, Khaki, Stone, Spruce, Dark Grey, Cranberry, and Green Camo
For Veterans, Historians & Aviation Enthusiasts
The P-36 Hawk is one of WWII’s most historically significant — and underappreciated — fighters. This in-flight view captures the spirit of the pilots who rose to meet the enemy with what they had. A standout gift for WWII buffs, Pearl Harbor historians, and anyone who honors the full story of American airpower.
Size Guide
One size fits most — adjustable from 20½" to 24⅞" circumference.
Proudly offered by Army Air Corps Stickers Plus — veteran-owned, heritage-driven.