Yes, baseball caps.
I'll confess, in my adult years, I've pretty much eschewed baseball caps. However, in very recent years, by way of gifts, and actually a couple of purchaes, I've picked some back up. I like the design of the current ones much better than the old ones, although I can't define what has really changed between the current ones (which I like the style of) and the old 70s "trucker" or "feed store" cap. Something is different, however.
Anyhow, I've noticed that a lot of the new caps seem to be made in Vietnam. And there's something about the cloth that rapidly discolors. It looks like I've worked up a heavy sweat in them, even when I haven't worn them that often.
Something to do with the cloth and dye?
I suppose I could just dump them in the washer and wash them?
I'll confess, in my adult years, I've pretty much eschewed baseball caps. However, in very recent years, by way of gifts, and actually a couple of purchaes, I've picked some back up. I like the design of the current ones much better than the old ones, although I can't define what has really changed between the current ones (which I like the style of) and the old 70s "trucker" or "feed store" cap. Something is different, however.
Anyhow, I've noticed that a lot of the new caps seem to be made in Vietnam. And there's something about the cloth that rapidly discolors. It looks like I've worked up a heavy sweat in them, even when I haven't worn them that often.
Something to do with the cloth and dye?
I suppose I could just dump them in the washer and wash them?