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Licensed Chargers hard hat
Search the official league shop for the Los Angeles Chargers licensed construction hard hat — stock rotates by team and season.
NFL · AFC WEST · FULL BRIM
Officially licensed Los Angeles Chargers full-brim hard hat on a real ANSI shell, plus the matching Chargers jobsite kit — hi-vis, cooler, toolbox and more.
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OFFICIAL LEAGUE SHOP
Search the official league shop for the Los Angeles Chargers licensed construction hard hat — stock rotates by team and season.
RIDDELL SPEED · DISPLAY PIECE
The garage-shelf centerpiece — full-size Speed replica with official paint and decals. Pick the Chargers on Amazon.
RIDDELL · HALF SCALE
Official mini for the desk or toolbox lid.
Prefer the classic look? See the Chargers cap-style hard hat →
Everything else that clocks in with you.
ANSI CLASS 2 · BUFFALO OUTDOORS
Officially licensed Chargers high-visibility vest, made for real jobsite wear — reflective tape, not costume fabric.
LUNCH BREAK · IGLOO
The classic Playmate in Chargers colors. Lunch and game-day tailgates, one box.
FANMATS · STEEL, DUAL LATCH
16-inch licensed steel tool box with inner tray — Chargers graphics on the lid.
HIGH-GRIP PALM
Licensed Chargers work gloves — padded, double-stitched, elastic cuff.
THERMOS DUTY · FOCO / SIMPLE MODERN
Licensed stainless tumbler that keeps coffee hot through the morning pour.
RICO / FANMATS · VINYL
Team decal sheets sized right for a hard hat shell. The budget route: stick Chargers pride on the lid you already own.
PYRAMEX RIDGELINE · ANSI Z89.1
A top-rated generic shell (18K+ reviews) in a color that matches the Chargers — add the decal sheet and you're in uniform.
There are two kinds of jobsites in Los Angeles: the ones where everybody already knows you back the Chargers, and the ones that are about to find out. An officially licensed Chargers hard hat settles it before the first coffee.
This is the full-brim version — 360° of shade and rain runoff, the pick for outdoor trades and southern summers. The cap-style Chargers lid is linked below if you want the classic profile.
Licensed team hard hats are built on genuine ANSI Z89.1 shells — the same standard as the plain white lid in the site trailer. That said, every site has its own rules on colors and markings, so clear it with your safety officer before swapping. If your site is strict, the decal-sheet route below puts the Chargers on the shell you’re already required to wear.
One warning from experience: the toolbox and cooler get borrowed. Label them. The full Chargers kit is below — jobsite gear first, garage-shelf collectibles at the top.
| License | Officially licensed NFL — Los Angeles Chargers |
|---|---|
| Made by | WinCraft (cap style) / MSA V-Gard (cap & full brim) |
| Rating | ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 Type I shell (top impact) — real PPE, not a costume piece |
| Style | Full brim |
| Suspension | Adjustable (ratchet or pin-lock depending on production run) |
| Sizing | One-size shell, adjustable roughly 6½–8 |
| Availability | Rotates in and out at the official NFL shop — the search link below always shows current stock |
From cheapest to most committed, here’s how Los Angeles crews actually do it:
The licensed lid — official Chargers graphics factory-applied to a rated shell. Most sites allow it; the buy button above goes to current stock. This is the option that gets photographed.
Decal sheet on your issued shell — a licensed NFL vinyl sheet on the hard hat you’re already required to wear. Cheapest, zero policy friction on most sites (a few ban stickers — one question saves the argument).
Team-color blank + decals — a top-rated generic shell (Pyramex, MSA, Klein) in Chargers colors with the decal sheet on top. The pick when your site requires a specific brand or a Type II safety helmet, which no licensed team version exists for yet.
Treat a team lid like the PPE it is: replace the suspension roughly every twelve months and the shell around the five-year mark (check the date stamp molded under the brim). Keep it off the rear dash — UV cooks shells faster than jobsites do. And skip DIY paint jobs: solvents can attack the shell, which is exactly why factory-printed licensed graphics beat rattle-can fandom.
If you’re buying this as a gift: the licensed lid is the statement piece, but the decal sheet plus a good tumbler is the safe combo when you don’t know their site’s rules. Either way you’re under what a jersey costs.
Licensed WinCraft and MSA team hard hats are built on real ANSI Z89.1 shells — but your site's safety officer has the final word, and some contractors require specific colors or brands. Check your site rules first; when in doubt, put the team on your lid with a decal sheet instead.
Licensed team hard hats are traditional Type I (top impact) designs. If your site mandates Type II climbing-style safety helmets, no licensed team version exists yet — wear the required helmet and show your colors with decals and the rest of the kit.
No. Riddell and Rawlings replicas are display collectibles, not protective equipment. They belong on the shelf, not under a scaffold.