Don't Tread On Me. True patriots know it's not just a motto but a core belief & way of life.

We take the classic Richardson 112 snapback trucker and then add a textured & embossed patch of the famous Gadsden snake. The Richardson 112 is the standard in truckers caps with unbeatable quality and consistency from 50+ years of product excellence.

Key features include:
  • 60/40 cotton/polyester
  • 100% polyester mesh back
  • Structured, six-panel, mid-profile
  • Pre-curved visor
  • Underbill matches the color of visor
  • Adjustable plastic snapback
  • OSFM
Frustrated by what was available to buy in the marketplace in terms of quality and comfort and fit, we decided to make our own apparel. We only sell high quality products that we do actually wear ourselves. We sourced the hats that you will truly want to wear and we've paid careful attention to the graphic design details. Everything is designed and assembled in Texas.

If you have a design wish or tweak, a desired color combination not listed, or a suggestion for a future product, please send us a message and we will personally respond!




"Don't Tread On Me" is a phrase and historical symbol that gained prominence during the American Revolution. It is often associated with the Gadsden flag, which features a coiled rattlesnake and the words "Don't Tread On Me." The flag has become a symbol of American patriotism, independence, and a commitment to individual freedoms.

The origin of the symbol dates back to the 18th century when the American colonies were seeking independence from British rule. The rattlesnake, known for its defensive nature, was used as a symbol of the American spirit. The coiled snake ready to strike was paired with the defiant phrase "Don't Tread On Me," sending a clear message to those who sought to infringe upon the rights and liberties of the American people.

The Gadsden flag and the phrase "Don't Tread On Me" represent a spirit of resistance against oppression and a determination to preserve individual freedoms. It has been embraced as a symbol of American identity, used in various contexts to express a commitment to liberty and the right to self-governance.

Over the years, "Don't Tread On Me" has continued to resonate as a symbol of resistance, personal liberty, and the enduring spirit of independence in American culture. It is often associated with movements advocating for individual rights, limited government, and a commitment to preserving the principles upon which the United States was founded.