ECHO PARK FEDORA HAT – IVORY - Two Roads Hat Co.
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Echo Park Ivory will always be it.
DESCRIPTION As the legend goes, a young aspiring blues musician by the name of Robert Johnson took a walk down to the junction of Highway 61 and Highway 49 in rural Mississippi, where he made a deal with the devil — his soul in exchange for the ability to play the guitar. Extreme? Well, yes. Apocryphal? Maybe. But it was a decision born of a drive — perhaps an obsession — to become great.
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