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Fuzzy Green Bay packer hat
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This item is a novelty baseball cap designed to resemble a Green Bay Packers fan with a fuzzy, yellow wig and a plush face. The cap itself is dark green, made of what appears to be cotton or a cotton blend, characteristic of a standard baseball cap construction with a stiff brim. The front portion of the cap is prominently adorned with a bright, shaggy yellow faux fur resembling hair, with two green and one white stripe down the center, mimicking the Green Bay Packers helmet design. A large white letter 'G' with a green outline, the Packers' official logo, is affixed to the left side of the yellow fur. Below the 'helmet' design, a light brown, plush face with two small black eyes and a protruding soft nose is integrated into the front of the cap, giving it a playful, caricature-like quality. The interior of the hat shows a white inner lining for the front panel and a green sweatband. A white label from the manufacturer, 'KC', is visible, stating "MADE IN PHILIPPINES" and "ONE SIZE FITS ALL," confirming its origin and adjustable nature. The overall condition appears good, with some possible light surface dust or wear consistent with moderate use, but no significant tears, stains, or damage are immediately apparent. The fuzzy material seems well-maintained, without significant matting or loss. The plastic snapback closure, common on adjustable hats, is visible on the rear, indicating its 'one size fits all' characteristic. This item likely dates from the late 20th to early 21st century given the manufacturing location and common novelty item styles.
AI Appraisal Report
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Upon visual examination of the images provided, I have assessed this Green Bay Packers Novelty Fuzzy Face Hat. The item appears to be in good, used condition. The colors are vibrant, the plush and faux-fur elements seem intact without significant matting or loss, and the cap structure is sound. The manufacturer's tag from 'KC', indicating it was made in the Philippines, is consistent with mass-produced novelty apparel from the late 20th to early 21st century. I can therefore state with reasonable confidence that it is an authentic, officially licensed or period-appropriate novelty product, not a piece of player-worn equipment.
The market for such novelty items is driven by fan enthusiasm rather than memorabilia investors. This hat is a fun, collectible piece, but not exceptionally rare. My research into comparable sales shows similar 'fuzzy face' or 'fan wig' hats for various NFL teams typically selling in a consistent price range. The primary value driver is its appeal to a dedicated Green Bay Packers fan. The 'one size fits all' snapback design and good condition make it wearable and displayable, which helps maintain its value within the novelty market.
Based on these factors—its good condition, mass-produced nature, and active market of comparable online sales—I would place its current fair market value in the range provided. It is important to note that this appraisal is based solely on images. While the item appears authentic for what it is, a definitive authentication of materials or specific production era would require in-person physical inspection.