Keep Your Headwear Fresh With The Lids x Crep Protect Spray

Tired of your fitteds catching dirt, stains, and mystery liquid spills?

Lids x Crep Protect Spray

Say no more. Crep Protect has teamed up with North America’s leading headwear retailer, Lids, to revolutionise how you care for your caps, one snapback at a time.

Introducing the Lids x Crep Protect Headwear Spray, our premium, quick-drying protector that keeps your snapbacks, fitteds, and baseball caps looking box-fresh. From canvas to cotton and everything in between, this formula has your headwear collection covered.

Built with Nanotechnology, the invisible hydrophobic barrier repels liquids and dirt for up to 6 weeks. All that in a 200ml can that can protect up to 15 caps.

Why You’ll Love It:
  • Long-lasting protection: Up to 15 caps per can

  • Quick-dry formula: Ready in just 15 minutes

  • Works on all materials: canvas, wool, suede, polyester, cotton & more

  • Keeps your collection fresher for longer

Lids x Crep Protect Spray

How To Use:
  1. Shake the can & remove the lid

  2. Spray evenly from 20cm away

  3. Let it dry for 15 minutes

  4. Repeat once more, and you’re good to go

Available exclusively in-store at Lids for $16. Stock up now before your favourites get ruined.

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