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    SummaryGOLF le FLEUR* has released a seven-piece headwear collection spanning three silhouettes: the Nameplate Pillbox Hat, the Fleur Patch 5-Panel Hat, and the Speckled Wool Pillbox Hat, plus an F! Patch 6-Panel HatPricing ranges from $75 USD for the Nameplate Pillbox and Fleur Patch 5-Panel styles to $85 USD for the Speckled Wool Pillbox variants — a $10 premium that tracks directly to material constructionThe full collection is available now across seven colorways via golflefleur.comTyler, the Creator’s GOLF le FLEUR* has expanded its headwear lineup with a seven-piece collection built around three structurally distinct silhouettes. The drop includes the Nameplate Pillbox Hat in Light Green and Brown, the Fleur Patch 5-Panel Hat in Black and Cream, the Speckled Wool Pillbox Hat in Brown and Black, and a single-colorway F! Patch 6-Panel Hat in Red.The collection's clearest through-line is silhouette differentiation. The two pillbox families share a brimless, cylindrical crown construction — a form historically associated with structured formality — but diverge meaningfully in material. The Nameplate Pillbox Hat, at $75 USD, sits at the entry point of the lineup, while the Speckled Wool Pillbox Hat commands $85 USD, a premium that signals a step up in fabric weight and texture. The speckled wool construction introduces visual depth and tactile complexity that the standard Nameplate version doesn't attempt to replicate.The Fleur Patch 5-Panel Hat at $75 USD occupies different structural territory entirely. A 5-panel construction produces a lower-profile, softer-crowned silhouette compared to the rigid geometry of the pillbox. The Fleur Patch branding keeps the graphic language consistent with the brand's broader identity without competing with the hat's clean architecture. It arrives in Black and Cream: the two colorways that do the least work visually, letting the form carry the weight.The F! Patch 6-Panel Hat in Red, also priced at $75 USD, rounds out the offering and introduces one additional panel seam over the 5-panel, a subtle structural distinction that produces a slightly rounder, fuller crown. The Red colorway here is the most assertive color call in the entire collection, positioned against what are otherwise largely neutral and earth-toned options across the lineup.The full GOLF le FLEUR* headwear collection is available now via the official website.

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