Physical Culture Supply Co.
Black Fives Logos Reversible Bucket
Black Fives Logos Reversible Bucket
This reversible bucket hat features the logos of the pioneering men's teams who helped shape basketball during the Black Fives Era in a montage on one side, and a repeating pattern of our Make History Now slogan on the other side.
• 100% polyester
• Fabric weight: 8.1 oz/yd² (275 g/m²)
• Moisture-wicking and breathable fabric
• Reversible
• Available in 3 sizes: XS, S/M, and L/XL
• Blank product components sourced from China
NOTE: Please allow up to 7 days for fulfillment prior to shipping. Also, since this is a custom-printed item, we cannot cancel the order once in production nor accept returns or exchanges, so please carefully review your order, including sizing. Thank you.
For more information on the these teams and their basketball legacy, please visit our team profile page!
Team logos, Black Fives®, Make History Now®, Physical Culture Supply Co., and all indicia are trademarks of Black Fives Properties, Inc. All images and graphics are © Black Fives Properties, Inc. All rights reserved.
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why delivery takes a bit longer. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, environmental impact, and labor unfairness. Thank you for your thoughtful purchasing decision!
Age restrictions: For adults. EU Warranty: 2 years. Other compliance information: Meets the flammability, formaldehyde, lead and phthalates level requirements. In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Black Fives ensures that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact us at shop@blackfives.org or write to us 4200 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, No. 106-360, Washington, DC 20016.









PHYSICAL CULTURE SUPPLY CO.
The official vintage-style private label of the Black Fives Foundation, was inspired by the widespread Physical Culture movement of the early 1900s, during which basketball first became popular among African Americans.