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We do need bigger caps.
dhermann1 said:Anyone notice the prince is wearing those Scottish style shoes? Don't remember what they're called.
internetgamble said:I've been looking for ages for that large single panel cap that you see in so many old photographs from 1920's until up to the 50's - I hate those stingy little caps that seem to be the norm now. I do have a large single panel cap but it is actually too big and the material its made from is too thin and cheap so that it falls down too much. It needs to be a nice heavy good quality harris tweed or similar with a good strong lining or interlining.
Every time this thread comes up we get the same references to the 8 panel caps - they just aint the same. And I've owned a B-Wear cap and it doesn't bear any resemblance to the older style cap, which needs to be single panel and not so floppy.
Will anyone ever make them again??!! They do look pretty cool to me.
Dinerman said:That is a great cap. Used that photo for an album cover my old man shot.
Here's a vintage flat, not eight panel cap. Quite large.
Borsalino? Qualita Extra Superiore Firenze Italia Made expressly for Knickerbocker Shop 956 Market St. San Francisco
mike said:Dinerman! I didn't see these pictures before! (my work computer blocks a lot of linked images) WOW! The original cap is great, can we see pictures of it on? Your dad played on that album? A collection of Frank Stokes covers?!?! Do tell!
mike said:Dinerman! I didn't see these pictures before! (my work computer blocks a lot of linked images) WOW! The original cap is great, can we see pictures of it on? Your dad played on that album? A collection of Frank Stokes covers?!?! Do tell!