Our Story

WEAR A PIECE OF THE GAME
Hide Park Apparel was born in 2019 with a desire to connect the every-day football fan to the game we love. From backyard pick-up games, to youth leagues, to Friday Night Lights, to Saturdays in the Fall, and even the Big ticket on Sunday, America's Greatest Game has created lasting memories for generations of football fans. Our hats are made with these fans in mind.

Through The Years
In 2019, we began to research and develop the process to see if it was possible to produce the incredible hats we had envisioned. With a cutting machine and a few footballs found in the garage, our first hats were born with our "State Pride" line.

Hats well traveled
Our hats made their way into stadiums in Clemson, Athens, Lincoln, Columbia, Auburn, College Station and many more.

Say 'Yes' to the hat?!
Our hats have even been featured in monumental moments like a marriage proposal! In a few short months it was clear to see our brand was growing!

Hide Park Today
Today, our brand has grown tremendously since the day we started. We've graduated from our cutting machine to be able to produce thousands of designs using our laser cutting technology. Our hats still make their way to stadiums in the fall, but they have also supplied high schools, gyms, summer camps, corporations, and main street retailers with hats that their communities are proud to wear!
Our Team

Josh & Katelyn Sperle
Owners
Josh is the founder and owner of Hide Park Apparel. He has spent countless hours and nights working to make our hats into what they are today. In 2023, Josh’s wife, Katelyn, joined him making this a full-time family business. Josh is a proud member of The Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of 2009 and Katelyn is a cornfed Husker since the days of Ahman Green and Grant Wistrom. On Sundays, Josh looks forward to seeing which creative ways the Cowboys can disappoint him. Josh and Katelyn live in North Platte, Nebraska, and they have two daughters.
Keith Boyd
Special Teams / Production Assistant
Keith has years of experience creating as he also runs his own woodworking business, Boyd Wood Shop. He and his wife, Kayla, live in Lubbock, TX where they have two daughters and one son. In his college years Keith would throw tortillas on the field as his beloved Texas Tech Red Raiders scored many points but not as many wins!