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Throw on the Quiksivler Boys' Perani Beanie to keep your lobes from dripping all over the beach after a long day in the swells.
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Don't have a license to drive the big rigs yet? DC threw you a frickin' bone by creating the Boys' Norman Trucker Hat.
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Utilizing some of the finest materials known to man, the DAKINE Kids' Avenger Jr. Glove gives your grom top-notch performance on the mountain. The Gore-Tex insert and Weathershield shell prevent moisture from getting in.
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DAKINE Kids' Barney Beanie (n.): A warm acrylic beanie which keeps your kid's head toasty in the winter while improving steeze (that's a good thing).
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Billabong's Avalanche Baseball Hat gives groms the same flat-brim style their big brothers wear.
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Your boy needs a lid to cover the shaggy mop on his head, so get him under the Quiksilver Boys' Boosted Baseball Hat.
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Warm your child with the Coal Kids' Script Beanie. A pom-pom adds some retro fun, while the Coal logo graphic's style resembles the mountains they love playing in.
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Volcom's Full Stone Cheese Baseball Hat gives the groms simple, clean style with the ventilating bonus of a mesh back.
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Tell your kid you couldn't afford the spaceship this year, but you got him/her the Spacecraft Kids' Spacecraft Beanie instead.
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The Burton Kids' Goe-Tex Mitten combines all the features of the adult Gore-Tex Mitten, like two-layer Gore-Tex Ultrashell and low-profile, super-warm Thermacore insulation.
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If your little ripper disappears into the park every time you ski together, get the Smith Kids' Holt Jr. Helmet to protect your child's law-school-worthy mind.
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The Burton Girls' Cupcake Beanie adds extra sugar to your girl's sweet winter outfits.
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Give your little one the Coal Logo Beanie and save them from frozen ear lobes and whack style in one swift movement.
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Give your boy a taste of the blue collar life with the Element Boys' Traffic Hat.
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You may not know what your little one's going to do next, but with the Billabong Kid's Unpredictable Baseball Hat on that noodle, at least you'll be able to keep an eye on him or her.
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Shelter him from nose-crisping rays under the Quicksilver Smushy Hat for Boys. This bush-style hat's wide brim shields his face and neck, and an inner terry sweat band makes it extra-comfortable.
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Pop the DAKINE Kids' Mini Peruvian Hat on your kid and give him or her as much style as Montezuma. Dakine lined the woolly Mini Peruvian with soft fleece for added warmth and potential protection from Montezuma's revenge.
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Give your little pow-lover the Spacecraft Kids' Eskimo Beanie and send him or her out to come up with a few new words for snow.
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The Volcom Full Stone 6277 Baseball Hat could very well be the piece needed to bring equilibrium to your little boys' lifestyle.
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With the Billabong Glass Off Hat your Kid can finally hide his mischievous eyes.
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Give your boy the Burton Harness Beanie before you send him outside to shovel the walk and dig your car out of the driveway.
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The DC Boys' Empire New Era Baseball Hat reigns supreme over its territory.
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Give your little shredder pro-level style and protection with the Giro Kids' Recruit 2 Helmet.
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When your li'l rippers wear the Dakine Kids' Bambino Beanie, they'll be easy to find. Your kids will be so stoked on its striped pom-pom goodness, they may not even notice it's keeping their heads warm all winter long.
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The Volcom Boys' Full Stone Cheese Hat has a breezy mesh back-just like the truckers wear-so your kid's head won't explode when he heats up at the skatepark.
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Keep your little monkey's hearing cups warm with the DAKINE Kids' Stitch Beanie.
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RED designed the Buzzcap Helmet keeping in mind that if kids doesn't like their helmets, they won't wear it them.
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When your boy needs a thinking cap, give him the Burton Brain Baseball Hat.
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Volcom's Full Stone 6277 Baseball Hat offers classic Volcom style for the next generation of derelicts.
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Give your boy the Burton Marquee Beanie and let him enjoy all the comfort and joy of being a walking, talking advertisement.
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