Nice looking cap as usual
Just rain & 60 degree weather here in Connecticut. I brought my quilted lined caps out of storage. But it's been too warm to wear them.
This might be more appropriate in the hat making section. But I'll start here
The stitching of my cap that holds the body to the brim is coming loose.
Is it possible to re-sew it on my own?
Or do I just leave it alone?
Saw this cap on Ebay recently with a make an offer. It was described as barely worn size medium. I offered a very low bid of $20 and amazingly it was accepted
I'd call it pebble grey donegal tweed with a quilted lining. It has shades of blue when in the sunlight. Upper side and lower side...
I've been commenting to my wife that I wanted a dark grey cap that wasn't Herringbone
My wife just surprised me with this cap for my 67th birthday.
Dark grey Gamble and Gunn Donegal Tweed. British made & sewn.
The body has a bit more "drape" to it than I'm accustomed to. Its growing on...
Has anyone purchased hats or caps from Thomas Farthing in England recently?
I saw some old posts on their hats and caps on the lounge, but nothing recent
They've got some interesting caps;
https://thomasfarthing.co.uk/products/newman-baker-boy-mid-width-white-black-herringbone
I like the...
Interesting.
I can wear wool caps with regular linings all summer without any excess sweating.
But those with quilted linings are just too hot & have to wait until daytime temps get cooler.
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