A GIANT bucket hat has appeared in Wrexham ahead of Wales' World Cup matches later this month.
Wales will be making their first World Cup appearance since 1958 at Qatar 2022.
Rob Page's side will kick off their Group B campaign against USA on Monday, November 21 (7pm kick-off).
And Wrexham Museum is currently doing its bit to show its support for the national team through a variety of activities and exhibits.
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If you have visited the site recently then you will have most likely seen the fascinating 'Shirt Stories' exhibit which tells the history of Welsh football through selected shirts.
That features a shirt worn by Mel Charles at the 1958 World Cup and another donned by Cefn Mawr's own Neco Williams in qualifying for the 2022 tournament.
In addition to that, the museum also hosted its first World Cup Sticker Swap Shop over the weekend.
Now, to complete a wonderful hat-trick of World Cup activities, a giant bucket hat sits proudly outside the venue.
The yellow, green and red hat is a nod to those worn by Wales supporters, which have become instantly recognisable over the years and will no doubt be spotted out in Qatar too.
The original bucket hat design was first made by Tim Williams of the 'Spirit of 58' brand and shop located on Bala High Street.
Get yourself down to the museum, located on Regent Street, to get a picture with the hat before it's gone!
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