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Park City | Red Weathered Corduroy| ~ 1986

$60.00

The Silver Shovel meets the Rossignol Ski
In the mid-1980s, Park City was a town in the throes of a beautiful identity crisis. The rugged mining history of the Wasatch Range was shaking hands with the burgeoning luxury of the “Deer Valley Distinction

“Crushing Boa” wasn’t just a run; it was a personality trait. This isn’t a remake. This is a 1-of-1 time capsule from the era of Stein Eriksen tucks and $2 beers at the base. It’s an authentic Young An—the South Korean titan of headwear that defined the 80s resort aesthetic.

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MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION:
Standard-wale red cord. High-density embroidery. Period-correct snapback. It’s been preserved for 40 years just so you could sweat in it.

THE SPECS:
Era: Circa 1984–1992 (Park City’s Golden Age).

Build: Semi-structured “Trucker-lite” profile.

Provenance: Made in Korea (The hallmark of 80s quality).

Condition: Excellent Vintage.

FAQ
WHAT IS A “BOA”?
“Boa” refers to the Bonanza lift area at Park City Mountain. In the late 80s, this was the central artery connecting the lower resort to the high-alpine bowls. If you weren’t on the Boa, you weren’t on the mountain.

CARE GUIDE
Wear it. Sweat in it. If it gets funky: Cold water rinse, air dry on a dashboard. It’s a hat, not a Sego Lily.

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