New from The Well Dressed Head - 1910's/20's style four-panel newsboy caps in rare vintage fabrics - The Clover!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/238197275/the-clover-cap-bespoke-1920s-style-four?ref=shop_home_active_2...
Dostioffsky - DUUUUDEEE!!!! That's bloody brilliant!! Smoking fabric, clean sewing, nice lining detail, lovely shape visor - it's excellent!! Keep it up, let's see more!
Makes mincemeat of my first 20, that's for sure!
A new one rolled off the workbench yesterday - it's a pleatless modification of my Archer cap, which I call the Gadabout. Amazing 1930's workwear shirt fabrics used here!
Thank you! It's a little tricky to work with, but lovely material. Not vintage - handwoven Thai hemp straw, done by the Hmong hilltribes. It's some of the closest I've found to vintage straw examples.
Hi tropicalbob - yes, I can repurpose a jacket into a cap, no problem! As an alternative, if you are a 7 1/4" head size, I can put the Brighton cap I made that you saw on the Cap Faction aside for when you have the money to purchase (it is $250). I do have enough of that barleycorn tweed to make...
Tropicalbob, I don't want to discuss business in this thread - if you can copy and paste the question into my Well-Dressed Head merchant page, I'll respond to it there, thanks! :)
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