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(Thought this subject might deserve its own thread, since the theme is very specific.)
Grant, there are many makers worldwide of newsboy caps, and I imagine that some of them reproduce the old '30s style. However, I don't think that any of the makers mentioned thus far in the "NEWS BOY CAPS" thread are doing so. That's not to say that they don't make great caps --they do-- but they're not the kind that you say you're looking for.
Your best bet might be to go to a capmaker --Hatpeople or B!Wear-- and ask them to reproduce a '30s-style cap for you. Below are some photos of two genuine 1920s/'30s newsboy caps. The dark brown one, from the '30s, is a size 7 1/4; the lighter one, from the '20s, is adjustable from about a 7 to a 7 1/2. They have some distinct details which make them different from later (and modern) caps. (Look closely at these photos and compare them to the pics of the other caps in this thread. You should see some differences.)
Feel free to show these photos to cap makers. Ask if they can make reproduce the style. I'll add measurements soon.
The 1930s cap:
(Thought this subject might deserve its own thread, since the theme is very specific.)
grant said:Could anyone suggest a good hat maker that reproduces the old newboy caps from the 30's and 40's?
Thanks,
Grant
Grant, there are many makers worldwide of newsboy caps, and I imagine that some of them reproduce the old '30s style. However, I don't think that any of the makers mentioned thus far in the "NEWS BOY CAPS" thread are doing so. That's not to say that they don't make great caps --they do-- but they're not the kind that you say you're looking for.
Your best bet might be to go to a capmaker --Hatpeople or B!Wear-- and ask them to reproduce a '30s-style cap for you. Below are some photos of two genuine 1920s/'30s newsboy caps. The dark brown one, from the '30s, is a size 7 1/4; the lighter one, from the '20s, is adjustable from about a 7 to a 7 1/2. They have some distinct details which make them different from later (and modern) caps. (Look closely at these photos and compare them to the pics of the other caps in this thread. You should see some differences.)
Feel free to show these photos to cap makers. Ask if they can make reproduce the style. I'll add measurements soon.
The 1930s cap: