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Diefenthal 1929 BAKERBOY The Good Brown

Sale price €121,00

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Only 1 in stock

100% new wool
Lining material: 100% cotton.
Only genuine with red and white edge on the lining band.
Lining band: 66% cotton, 34% polyamide
Wearing season: spring, autumn and winter

SHAPE:
The 1929 BAKERBOY CAP is a casual cap with a firm peak that can be easily bent into shape and a soft round head sewn from eight spikes. A button is sewn on at the top of the head for decoration. The outer fabric is pulled over the peak to the middle. The cap has a 2 cm wide bridge all around. Our 1929 BAKERBOY CAP is a little slimmer than its counterpart, our 1920 NEWSBOY CAP.

Our 1929 BAKERBOY The Good Brown lives up to its name. The subtle herringbone pattern alternates between a deep and a rusty brown tone. The warm color scheme fits wonderfully in the colder season. A stylish companion for cool days.

This outer fabric weighs 370g and is easy to wear in the cooler seasons. The protective fabric from the MAGEE weaving mill gives the cap a good hold. MAGEE, one of the world's most traditional weaving mills since 1866, woven the fabric according to old traditions.

Who hasn't seen the old black and white photographs from the turn of the century? Everyone wore a hat: newspaper boys, dock and steel workers, farmers, beggars, criminals, every trade. Only the noble men and women wore hats back then.

The numerous variants of caps were intended for busy life, mostly for work, but also for sport. In the middle of the 20th century, the cap was rediscovered; free of prejudice and class, it won over free spirits and artists. But it still carries a symbol within it. Because no one can deny that a cap wearer exudes an individuality that would be much less without it.

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