Tampa Bay · Organic · Give-back

Hats that
build huts.

A hat is a little roof. Buy one, and 20% of the profit goes to the Freebird Fund — turning vans into homes for people living in their vehicles.

1,000 hats = one van = one home  ·  the first nest is empty
The Nest — live count

Every hat is a feather.

A refurbished van costs $7,777. Roughly a thousand hats fill one nest. Watch it fill — the math is right here, nothing hidden.

A nest that fills with one feather for every hat sold
The nest is empty — be the first feather

Freebird Ledger

Hats sold0
To the fund, per hat$7.78

Raised so far$0
Next van$7,777
Nest filled0%

Figures update as orders come in. 20% of profit is committed to the Freebird Fund on every hat — the per-hat amount above is what that works out to today.

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The hats.

Organic cotton, embroidered, printed to order — no warehouse, no waste. Checkout is handled securely by Shopify.

Limited capsule

Wear your country.
Build someone a home.

Seven caps for the summer of football. National colors, original words — no crests, no borrowed badges. Same promise: 20% goes to the nest.

Dropping soon — join the Flock to get first pick
From hat to hut

Why an owl in a top hat?

Hut is German for hat. Robin Hood gave to people who needed it. And a robin is a free bird — one that needs somewhere to land.

Robin Hut sits where those three meet. You get a hat. Someone gets a hut. The profit doesn't disappear into a brand — it goes into a van, and the van becomes a home.

“The bare minimum of life should be free.”

The Freebird Fund buys a used van, fits it out as a real place to live, and hands someone back their independence: shelter, storage, and a way to get to work. Not a shelter bed for a night. A door that locks, that they own.

Founded in Tampa by Geronimo — who didn't add a cause to a brand, but started the fund first.

What $7,777 buys

Refurbished van$5,000
Interior build-out$820
Repairs & road reserve$1,957
One Freebird$7,777

Reclaimed wood for the interior, a camp stove, water, bedding, and a cushion for the first repairs. Built with the person, not for them — they learn the van, then they keep it.

The Flock

Birds of a feather
give together.

Robins flock. So do we. Get the capsule drops, the van builds, and the moment a nest fills.

Join the Flock