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The cap and the Chap!!lolfatwoul said:
Anybody recognise this cap?
The cap and the Chap!!lolfatwoul said:
Anybody recognise this cap?
I like it!! :eusa_clap :eusa_clapfatwoul said:
Anybody recognise this cap?
Very nice look!! :eusa_clap :eusa_clap I like it!HadleyH said:This is my cap, I don't know what kind it is, may be a newsboy? It's grey herringbone tweed. Even tho it's an inexpensive one and I don't wear it as much as I'd like to, I'm rather fond of it.
Don't care for caps much my own self, just not my style,.....HadleyH said:This is my cap, I don't know what kind it is, may be a newsboy? It's grey herringbone tweed. Even tho it's an inexpensive one and I don't wear it as much as I'd like to, I'm rather fond of it.
Maj.Nick Danger said:Don't care for caps much my own self, just not my style,.....
But in your case I think they look great!
apipeguy said:Fats! the answer to the cap question? my guess...B!Wear
fatwoul said:It is the same cap as in one of deanglen's pictures on this thread. He gave it to me. I believe it was a BCF find, but it's late and my mind is not what it should be.
This just might make me change my mind about caps!HadleyH said:
RBH said:This just might make me change my mind about caps!
Looking good Hadley!
Nice!!:eusa_clap :eusa_clapHadleyH said:This is my cap, I don't know what kind it is, may be a newsboy? It's grey herringbone tweed. Even tho it's an inexpensive one and I don't wear it as much as I'd like to, I'm rather fond of it.
HadleyH said:This is my cap, I don't know what kind it is, may be a newsboy? It's grey herringbone tweed. Even tho it's an inexpensive one and I don't wear it as much as I'd like to, I'm rather fond of it.
HadleyH said:This is my cap, I don't know what kind it is, may be a newsboy? It's grey herringbone tweed. Even tho it's an inexpensive one and I don't wear it as much as I'd like to, I'm rather fond of it.
Cooler King 196 said:Fantastic, I've found other felows who love the same style of cap (not sure of it's correct name - though I beleive it dates from 1900's to 1930's) and who are not afraid to wear it with an A2 or G1! I have mine in lovely Donegal Tweed.