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What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

Short Balding Guy

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I was out and about in a Cordova cap this morning.

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Eric -
 

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New cap day yesterday at my house. Thanks to Cordova Caps for my new wool cap.

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The black, grey, white wool material is a great combo for me. While versatile today and I can easily see it being even more versatile fabric color combo in the cooler winter in Minnesota. This cap has a 2.5" brim that has Cordova's newer curved stitched brim. Like the many stitched fedora brims it makes the cap brim easy to shape, malleable while being able to easily hold a shape. The "in hand feel" of the brim is glorious.

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I am showcasing my "new cap" with a new to me vintage cap block. The cap block will allow me to maintain my caps even through much harder wear. I am very pleased to be able to have my very own cap block.

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Back to Cordova; Size, proportions, style (French cap style), brim size(dimensions) and the fabric are all exactly as I wished. The French Cap style I believed would better showcase the fabric and weave. The uninterrupted fabric top is stunning to my eye.

It is truly a first world luxury to own such a cap. Everyone should have a Cordova Cap!

Cheers to all, Eric -
 
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Short Balding Guy

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Home this evening early. It after 6:00pm and I have the luxury of puttering about this evening. I headed down to the lake in the cap that I wore to work before the sun rose. This one piece cap inspired by the "Quiet Man" cap John Wayne wore in the movie of same name is terrific.

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Hopefully the pics below showcase the sewn brim of the Cordova Cap.

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The brim allows the cap to be tugged into place and easily shaped to my choice of a gentle curve.

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On a 67'f evening the cap is a delight to wear around. Our temps should drop into the upper 50'sf tonight. Glorious summer weather!

Cheers, Eric -

Cheers, Eric -
 
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I done gone and did it again--another Boston Scally Co. cap:

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The "Peaky", their version of the eight-panel caps worn on the television series Peaky Blinders, this one made from a wool/polyester material with a grey and black Herringbone pattern. This technically being a "Newsboy" cap, its rather
"modest" proportions might not be to everyone's liking. Actually, all of Boston Scally's caps regardless of whether it's a single-panel "Ivy" cap, a six-panel, or an eight-panel "Newsboy", end up being some form of "Duckbill" cap because they all have that slight upturn at the very front. I personally don't think the shape works quite as well on their six-panel caps, but I like it on their versions of Ivy and Newsboy/eight-panel caps.
 
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I done gone and did it again--another Boston Scally Co. cap:

sDqPw2L.jpg


The "Peaky", their version of the eight-panel caps worn on the television series Peaky Blinders, this one made from a wool/polyester material with a grey and black Herringbone pattern. This technically being a "Newsboy" cap, its rather
"modest" proportions might not be to everyone's liking. Actually, all of Boston Scally's caps regardless of whether it's a single-panel "Ivy" cap, a six-panel, or an eight-panel "Newsboy", end up being some form of "Duckbill" cap because they all have that slight upturn at the very front. I personally don't think the shape works quite as well on their six-panel caps, but I like it on their versions of Ivy and Newsboy/eight-panel caps.
I like the upturn. That one has a good profile. Looks like a cap thats already well worn in.
 

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WDH orange/gray linen L'aronde cap for a 90°F day...

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You appear fashionable in the orange and gray cap. Be cool!

I done gone and did it again--another Boston Scally Co. cap:

sDqPw2L.jpg


The "Peaky", their version of the eight-panel caps worn on the television series Peaky Blinders, this one made from a wool/polyester material with a grey and black Herringbone pattern. This technically being a "Newsboy" cap, its rather
"modest" proportions might not be to everyone's liking. Actually, all of Boston Scally's caps regardless of whether it's a single-panel "Ivy" cap, a six-panel, or an eight-panel "Newsboy", end up being some form of "Duckbill" cap because they all have that slight upturn at the very front. I personally don't think the shape works quite as well on their six-panel caps, but I like it on their versions of Ivy and Newsboy/eight-panel caps.

The grey and black herringbone cap is, IMO, a dynamite cap to have on your cap rack. Somehow they always go with crazier clothing being worn.
 
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I like the upturn. That one has a good profile. Looks like a cap thats already well worn in.
Yeah, me too. I have four Boston Scally caps now and they all have that upturn to some degree:

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The two Ivy caps are on the left, the six-panel on the top right and the eight-panel, obviously, on the bottom right. I'm not overly crazy about the shape of the six-panel, I like the shapes of the Ivy caps, and I immediately liked the shape of the new eight-panel; the eight seams seem to allow the material to conform to my head differently from the other patterns, resulting in a more comfortable fit.

...The grey and black herringbone cap is, IMO, a dynamite cap to have on your cap rack. Somehow they always go with crazier clothing being worn.
I think I now have five flat caps with a herringbone pattern, maybe six. And a Dobbs Trilby with a brown/tan herringbone pattern. So I suppose you could say I like the pattern and find it to be somewhat versatile. ;)
 

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