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    Alphabets Cap

    Designed and sold by TowTees
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    Product features

    • The relaxed polo-style cap that isn't just for dads anymore
    • Unstructured, medium-to-high-profile crown with slightly curved bill
    • Buckle closure for adjustable fit
    • 100% cotton in all colors, fabric weight 7 oz. / 240 gsm
    • Five-panel design with double-wide front panel for seamless printing
    • Sized for ages 13+
    • Spot clean with damp cloth
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    Alphabets
    The 26 alphabets are a part of the A to Z tour. The tour will show you some of the most popular and most useful things we can do with ABC. Alphabets will make your alphabet learning fun! A set of 26 alphabets, English alphabets. This selection is suitable for learners who learn to read and write by alphabets from left to right. There is a set of 26 letters representing the sounds of all the letters in a language. There is an alphabet for almost every language that exists, with 26 alphabets and a to z letter there is plenty of choice! Whether you want to learn sign language or write your child's name in Arabic or Russian... we have it covered! The first set of 26 alphabets, commonly known as the Latin alphabet, is a writing system that was derived from the original Phoenician alphabet, which originated in ancient Phoenicia (now Lebanon). Before the invention of the printing press, Latin was not widely used as a medium of communication.

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