Najin Cap in Charcoal

$79.00

Color: Charcoal
Accessory size
Description

The Najin Cap originates from one of the most considered encounters in the Tembo archive. Najin — one of the last two northern white rhinos on Earth — photographed at Ol Pejeta Conservancy. That image is translated into geometric form and carried forward in a cap built to honor what remains.

Crafted in Charcoal Performance Poly. Lightweight and breathable. Six-panel structured fit with a curved visor. Silicone rubber patch with raised and flat detailing. ActiveSnap closure. Available in 56cm and 58cm. Najin's photograph is sublimated inside the crown — a private connection between the wearer and one of the rarest animals alive.

Limited in quantity. When it closes, it does not return.

Thirty percent of every purchase goes directly to rhino conservation through Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

Product Details
  • Inspired by one of the last two northern white rhinos on Earth, photographed at Ol Pejeta Conservancy
  • Colorway: Charcoal
  • Material: Performance poly — lightweight and breathable
  • Structured 6-panel fit with curved visor
  • Silicone rubber patch with raised and flat detailing honoring Najin's geometric form
  • Original photograph of Najin sublimated inside the crown
  • ActiveSnap closure — adjustable and flexible
  • Available in 56cm and 58cm
  • 30% of every purchase goes directly to rhino conservation through Ol Pejeta Conservancy
  • Limited edition — when it closes, it does not return
Dimensions
  • Available in 56cm and 58cm.
Shipping Information

Please allow 2-3 business days for order processing and 3-5 business days for shipping.

Inspired by a real lion encounter on the African savannah
Colorway: Olive
Material: 100% premium cotton
Geometric leather lion patch with bronze buckle strap
Original lion photograph printed inside the crown
One size — adjustable fit
30% of every purchase goes directly to WildAid, Tsavo Trust, and Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Limited edition — when it closes, it does not return

About Tembo

Every piece begins with a real encounter in the wild. Translated into considered form, made with purpose, and connected to conservation from the first stitch.