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The Cap Faction

Stuffsmith

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Had a lovely day today with my 1940's British flattie, courtesy of Baron Kurtz's discerning eye.

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Che that Al's Attire cap is a knockout. Very cool. I guess the strap makes a nice touch if you want to wear it with the crown pushed back, too.
Nice tweed O.G. The multi-fabric really broadens the range of what it will go well with.
Nice houndstooth flat cap Keith.

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Looking back I realized I missed your new cap Damian. That's a great job on that one, and a really neat fabric pattern too.:thumbup:

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Shangas

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Hey folks.

I recently purchased a very nice ivory-white linen and cotton flat-cap, almost identical to this:

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With white/light hats, perspiration-staining is an issue. When it requires washing, how should I wash a cap like this? Throw in the washing-machine? Hand-wash it? Hot water? Cold? Regular soap? (liquid or bar), or laundry-soap/powder?
 
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I would think no more than a cold hand-wash, otherwise it'll shrink like who knows what. Maybe even a trip to the cleaners.
It's a really nice looking cap, though. I've been considering a linen cap for awhile as an alternative to straw hats in the southern summer heat. I really like the look of that one.

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Shangas

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Well I have two summer hats. One straw boater, and one traditional Panama (which is coming with me on my trip to Singapore next week). I bought this as a sort of more casual summer hat, below the Panama & boater, and also as a more general casual cap.

I'll also be bringing the flat cap to Singapore, along with the Panny.
 

Stuffsmith

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Shangas, a dry clean might be the only way to guarantee no shrinkage. Linen can be funny to wash without distortion.
 

Stuffsmith

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My second finished cap - a 1930's denim workwear cap. I'm particularly happy with it since I created the pattern myself from my 1930's example (without disturbing it, no less!). I used 1960's denim and 1920's ribbon, which was my concession to the original. It's soft and can be worn in many configurations. Now to try this design in a wool!

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