That's really great, B... What are the dimensions?
Only thing on the sweatband is "Real Russia," whatever the heck that is.
It refers to "Russia leather", a treated (calfskin?) leather that was commonly used for the front strip of sweatband on better caps.
Harris Tweed, Exclusive countrywear, Chris Dawes, Yorkshire, England.
I am still in the beginning stage of my foray into caps. I am enjoying wearing the cap very much.
"Today I received my 8-panel newsboy that was made for me by the Fedora Lounge's own Hepville. I ordered a length of Harris Tweed and Bela made it into a wonderful, voluminous, drapey newsboy. Much recommended!"
Mario, that's a fantastic looking cap :eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap. Hepville appears to be quite talented :eusa_clap:eusa_clap Hats off to Hepveile :cheers1: If you don't mind my asking, where did you purchase the material
I haven't beheld one of their caps in person, but City Sport has the best website of all the cap manufactures. Click through the songs for Tom Waits http://www.citysportcaps.com/
I have one of their linen Summer eight panel caps. Very pleased with that.
This morning I took delivery of a black Stetson Burney. Photos to follow in due course.
For any London loungers, The Vintage Showroom on Earlham Street has two or three old French-style flat caps at the moment - one is an almost immaculate grey with leather sweatband (much too small for me, as were they all... curses) from a hatters in Union Street, Plymouth which I'm pretty certain dates it to before the Blitz.