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Your kid love Zombies then we can make him one tough kid with the Rick, Carl, Judith Replica Hat. With or without the badge, have the look that any kid can kill to survive the Zombie Apocalypses!
Even Scott Wilson told me “I feel safe now…” when I wore my hat to see him! RIP Brother!
Hat cords were originally to be worn on campaign hats, so are sometimes referred to as campaign cords. They were initially used by the U.S. military in the 19th century, during the Indian campaigns. Legend has it that the acorns at the end of the cords were designed to bounce off the brim of the hat to keep riders awake. Another possible reason is they helped keep the hat on the wearer. The hat cord tradition continued through World War I and II, and even in Vietnam. They are still worn to represent the rank of the wearer, or the wearer’s function in the military. Legend also says that “in the olden days”, there were no such thing as combat patches, so the units had soldiers tie their acorns in a knot to show they were combat experienced. This is done by tying a half-hitch knot on each side of the “keeper” (or slide). The knots are referred to as “Combat Knots”.