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Kangol Tropic Galaxy


Kangol Men's Tropic Galaxy Cap


Kangol Men’s Tropic Galaxy Cap


$40.00


Looking for a new Summer cap? Explore the Tropic Galaxy. The Kangol Tropic Galaxy has all the lightweight comfort of its 504 cousin, but the button on top and 8 panel impression make it stand out among the common flat cap. Curve the brim to fit your utmost comfort, all depending on your fashion whim. Kangol is kind of cool like that….

Kangol Men's Tropic Spitfire Cap


Kangol Men’s Tropic Spitfire Cap


$42.00


This uniquely styled cap available from Kangol is made from the Tropic material. The cap can be shaped to fit your style. Kangaroo Logo is embroidered in the center back of the cap. Designed for fashion, fit and the tropic material will provide you with warm-weather comfort. New style interior sweatband for wearing comfort. All colors are now available in size XXL….

Kangol Mens Tropic Player Cap


Kangol Mens Tropic Player Cap


$35.97


Kangol Mens Tropic Player Cap The Kangol Mens Tropic Player Cap is a clean looking, very wearable trilby with a distinctive wide crown and stingy brim that can be worn up or down. The Tropic Player Cap has become the most popular Kangol trilby shape. Tropic yarn is Kangols traditional polyester blended, warm weather yarn that has been a staple in the collection since the late 1950s. Additional features: Material: polyester/Chlorofiber Packable Elasticized headband Brim: two inches Crown: center dent

KangolĀ® Tropic Ventair Cap


KangolĀ® Tropic Ventair Cap


$34.99


A classic driving cap by world famous Kangol, specially designed to keep you cool with hundreds of tiny perforations for air circulation. Soft elastic sweatband and distinctive Kangol logo embroidered on the back. Import.

Kangol Vent Air


Kangol Vent Air


$35


Kangol Vent Air Hat An iconic classic, with the Ventair pattern around the outer edge, the Kangol Vent Air Hat has remained fresh since it was introduced in the early 1980s. Tropic yarn is Kangols traditional polyester blend and is a warm weather yarn that has been a staple in the collection since the 1970s. Additional features: 60% polyester/40% Chlorofibre Sun protection

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Tropic


$111


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Tropic Thunder


Tropic Thunder


$11.01


Ben Stiller’s satirical look at Hollywood, Tropic Thunder concerns the production of an epic Vietnam War film that quickly derails thanks to the giant egos of everyone involved in the production. Stiller stars as Tugg Speedman, an action hero trying to segue out of that genre. Jack Black plays Jeff Portnoy, a drug-addicted fat comic also attempting to change his image by taking on such a serious film. They star alongside Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), one of the world’s most awarded actors, and a man who insists on immersing himself totally in a role. In this case, that means Lazarus has had his skin dyed in order to portray an African-American soldier. After their outrageous behavior lands the film’s director, Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan), in very hot water with producer Les Grossman (Tom Cruise), Cockburn takes the advice of grizzled Vietnam vet Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte); in order to gain control of his performers, Cockburn drops the actors off in the jungle, planning to film the movie guerrilla-style with hidden cameras. When the group stumbles upon a heroin production camp, the actors are unaware that they are in very real danger. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi Guide filmed even after they encounter a dangerous gang of druglords. The film’s basic premise has popped up several times since Hollywood’s 1970s golden age in films such as THREE AMIGOS! and GALAXY QUEST. Where those films simply blanketed a classic Overconfident Bumbling Idiot comedy showcase with a pop culture lexicon, however, TROPIC THUNDER could have only been made, as on-the-nose at is, by people who have been working in the Hollywood system for years, making cutting observations along the way. Simply put, this raucous satire knows big-budget filmmaking, the delusional narcissism of actors, and even the good points of those actors–perhaps why they’re celebrated–like the back of its hand.

Tropic of Creation


Tropic of Creation


$11.99


In the bloody war that ended between Th Congress Worlds and the alien ahtra, Captain Eli Dammond had distinguished himself as an officer who could no wrong–until his last catastrophic battle.  Now, with his shining reputation tarnished, the commander finds himself assigned to a grimy kettle of a ship making basic transport missions.  Routine work -until he arrives on Null: a barren, scorned world at the mercy of two suns.  Here, a marooned human outpost  has survived for three years until their rescue by Eli’s ship.  But on this austere planet, the human newcomers are about to learn a harsh lesson: that nothing is quite as it seems.  For soon a new season will call forth a hidden ecology both exquisite and deadly.  And Null will test the survivors in a fight no soldier was ever trained for, and few can predict – while a young the survivors in a fight no soldier was trained for, and few predict – while a young woman of privilege may well prove to be their finest warrior. Yet for Eli Dammond, the worst struggle will unfold below the surface.  There he will discover a threat to all the settle human worlds, even as he matches wits an adversary both familiar and alien.  The odds are against human survival on null’s surface or indeed, in the galaxy– unless Eli succeeds in bringing home the hard-won secret that neither human nor ahtra can hear. From the Paperback edition.

Tropic Thunder [Spanish Packaging]


Tropic Thunder [Spanish Packaging]


$11.01


Ben Stiller’s satirical look at Hollywood, Tropic Thunder concerns the production of an epic Vietnam War film that quickly derails thanks to the giant egos of everyone involved in the production. Stiller stars as Tugg Speedman, an action hero trying to segue out of that genre. Jack Black plays Jeff Portnoy, a drug-addicted fat comic also attempting to change his image by taking on such a serious film. They star alongside Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey Jr.), one of the world’s most awarded actors, and a man who insists on immersing himself totally in a role. In this case, that means Lazarus has had his skin dyed in order to portray an African-American soldier. After their outrageous behavior lands the film’s director, Damien Cockburn (Steve Coogan), in very hot water with producer Les Grossman (Tom Cruise), Cockburn takes the advice of grizzled Vietnam vet Four Leaf Tayback (Nick Nolte); in order to gain control of his performers, Cockburn drops the actors off in the jungle, planning to film the movie guerrilla-style with hidden cameras. When the group stumbles upon a heroin production camp, the actors are unaware that they are in very real danger. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi Guide filmed even after they encounter a dangerous gang of druglords. The film’s basic premise has popped up several times since Hollywood’s 1970s golden age in films such as THREE AMIGOS! and GALAXY QUEST. Where those films simply blanketed a classic Overconfident Bumbling Idiot comedy showcase with a pop culture lexicon, however, TROPIC THUNDER could have only been made, as on-the-nose at is, by people who have been working in the Hollywood system for years, making cutting observations along the way. Simply put, this raucous satire knows big-budget filmmaking, the delusional narcissism of actors, and even the good points of those actors–perhaps why they’re celebrated–like the back of its hand.

Tropic Rot, The


Tropic Rot, The


$9.49


Tropic Rot, The


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