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The Cap Faction

T Jones

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Did a little modification on my Stetson Gilchrist caps...I wasn't too satisfied with the looks of them and I wanted to show more of the brim...the material on these caps were sewn to the brim, so I cut the stitching and I was able to move the material around where I wanted to achieve different looks...

Here's my blue Gilchrist with the material pulled back away from the brim....looks a bit like a Greek Fisherman cap...
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Here's my grey one with a more traditional Newsboy look with the material draped to one side...notice that more of the brim is exposed...(which is how I like to wear my newsboy caps)...
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howardeye

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Great looking cap! That cap style has always been my favorite, without a snap. With more straighter sides it would be what is called a Stroker Cap popular in the motorcycle world.
 

The Wiser Hatter

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Louisville, Ky
Diamond Dave's cap.
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Is what stroker caps where made from.
The WW2 uniform cap was very popular in the 50's as they where easily found cheap.


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David Conwill

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Interesting conversation. In the hot rod world a "stroker cap" means a Big Apple / panel cap. Conventional wisdom being that it's named after the cartoon character Stroker McGurk:

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That other cap I sometimes hear referred to as a Johnny cap after the character from The Wild One.
 

T Jones

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Interesting conversation. In the hot rod world a "stroker cap" means a Big Apple / panel cap. Conventional wisdom being that it's named after the cartoon character Stroker McGurk:

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That other cap I sometimes hear referred to as a Johnny cap after the character from The Wild One.

Interesting find David...

The cap that Brando wore in The Wild One looks very similar to the caps worn by some California motorcycle cops from the 1930s...I also saw this similar cap in the movie Grapes of Wrath...

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Johnny J

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What do cordova and simonds caps use for brim stiffener? cardstock would, of course, be vintage correct.

The curiosity was killing me, so I took a 1920s 6 3/4 linen 8 dart cap and cut the bill open to see what they would use to see if it is still available today. So who can identify this woven material? It is also used in the inside underneath the leather sweatband to keep the cap from stretching.

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