Africanis™ Wogakuria Organic Baseball Cap
Wear With Purpose™
Wogakuria lies deep in the Serengeti — a vast, ancient landscape where the great migration moves like a living river across the plains, and the wild sets the rhythm of every day. The Africanis™ Wogakuria Organic Baseball Cap carries that untamed spirit with you, wherever you go.
The Canis Africanis has roamed the African continent for thousands of years — resilient, free, and deeply connected to the land. Every cap you wear carries that story forward, and every purchase supports the Oister Foundation in protecting Africa's aboriginal landrace dog.
Part of the Africanis™ Earth Collection — crafted from certified organic materials and rooted in the landscapes that define the African continent.
Signature Details
- DTFlex front panel print — Africanis™ Script Logo Design
- Structured low-profile dad cap silhouette
- Adjustable brass buckle strap
- Available in Black, Pacific, Charcoal & Oyster
Construction & Materials
- 100% GOTS certified organic cotton
- Breathable, lightweight construction
- One size fits most
Size Guide
Measure your head circumference with a non-stretchable measuring tape. Place the end of your tape on your forehead and wrap the rest around the back of your head, keeping it 1" (2.5 cm) above your ears. Pinch the spot where the tape meets the other end, lift the loop over your head, and note the measurement.
Measurements may vary by ±1 cm / ½". One size fits most with adjustable brass buckle strap.
Certifications
- GOTS Certified Organic Cotton
- OEKO-TEX® Standard 100
- PETA Vegan
- Made in Bangladesh
Care Instructions
🚫 Do not machine wash — spot clean only
🚫 Do not tumble dry
✋ Do not iron print
🚫 Do not dry clean
Every Africanis™ purchase supports the Oister Foundation and the protection of the Canis Africanis — Africa's aboriginal landrace dog. Wear With Purpose™.
Colour Disclaimer: Colours displayed in product images and mockups are representative only. Actual product colours may vary slightly due to differences in screen calibration, lighting conditions, and the nature of organic textile dyeing. We recommend using the colour name as your primary guide when selecting your variant.