Men's '47 Royal Buffalo Bills Flagship MVP Snapback Hat
'47
$27.99
Product Insights & Style Tips
The 47 Royal Buffalo Bills Flagship MVP Snapback Hat channels that fired-up, stadium-ready vibe for game day and beyond. The curved bill keeps the line clean, while bold raised embroidery on the front announces your Bills allegiance with confidence. A structured mid crown gives a timeless silhouette, and breathable mesh panels at the back keep air moving as the crowd heats up. Officially licensed and built with two solid front panels and eyelets, it feels sturdy yet easy to wear.
With a snapback closure, the fit is adjustable and sits comfortably on most heads, preserving a neat profile whether you’re in a hoodie and jeans or a track jacket. The cotton crown reads soft against the skin while the mesh back vents air, so you stay cool through tailgates and post-game celebrations. It layers easily under a light jacket or rides solo with a tee, making it a dependable go-to as seasons shift and settings change.
47’s heritage in licensed headwear shows in this MVP snapback: bold branding, a clean silhouette, and practical wearability that aligns with street and stadium style. Pair it with varsity vibes or pared-back street outfits for a modern, fan-informed finish.
Materials / Fabrication
- Curved bill
- Breathable mesh panels on the back
- Embroidered graphics with raised details on the front
- Officially licensed Buffalo Bills cap
- Material I: 100 percent cotton
- Material II: 100 percent polyester
- Four mesh mid and rear panels
- Imported
- Brand: '47
- Mid crown
- Structured fit
- One size fits most
- Two solid front panels with eyelets
Recommended Care
- Wipe clean with a damp cloth
- Do not machine wash or submerge
- Air dry away from direct heat
- Store in a cool, dry place
Fit Notes
- One size fits most for easy wear across head sizes.
- Mid crown with a structured fit creates a classic cap silhouette.
- Adjustable snapback closure lets you customize the fit.
- Breathable mesh panels at the back help keep you cool.
