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In the shadow of the McCoy Baseball Ground, home to the Rhode Island Steelers sits Pawtuckets first Automated Car Wash Station, where you just drive onto the conveyor and leave it to them. You won’t believe that this robo-wash has a full-brush-action that soaps, scrubs, rinses and waxes is less than 3 minutes WITHOUT LABOR! that’s all the time this new example of automation takes. It’s not all honey — they make a charge — but frankly it’s dirt cheap for the price.

Here, Pawtucket Car Wash’s Logo, famous across Providence County is applied with an embroidered patch. While the “NEW, FAST, AUTOMATIC and GREASELESS” slogan is printed to the front, proudly sported by Cottage St. stewards and patrons alike.

The five-panel snapback MESH CAP is constructed of a foam visor and darted front panel in Urethane and a mesh back.

The Trucker Cap

In the early 1970s, recognizing the potential of the now prolific Baseball Cap as a promotional tool, U.S. farming supply companies began giving away embellished caps to farmers and truck drivers. The crown height was increased and the front panel widened to accommodate logos, creating the distinctive silhouette that became synonymous with Blue Collar workers and a symbol of Americana.

The cap's long peak, comfortable foam front, and breathable mesh back provide exceptional sun protection and sweat absorption. As a result, it became an enduring feature in the uniforms of truck drivers, rural workers, and engineers.

  • Snap Closure
  • Urethane Fabric
  • Embroidered Patch
  • Made in Japan