+1Blackthorne, y'all look great!!
+1Blackthorne, y'all look great!!
Good looking cap.Brrr....temp at 6'F and windchill has us -5'F. Too cold for a fedora. My cap keeps my head warm under a down parka hood today.
My Cordova Cap today is a belt backed 2 piece cap made with Fox Merchant wool material. Fox Mercahnt cloth is used in many very fine mens suits. This heavy grey wool fabric is SWELL. A luscious eye and touch to the fabric has it easily becoming a fav. The belt backed caps take a bunch more effort to make, but for me they allow me to tug my cap down on my back skull (below the protruding bone) and allow me to tug it don in front without the cap becoming like a skull cap or like a modern driving cap. It rides off my bald pate. Comfy in drape/fit and the textured leather sweat is comfy for all day wear.
Too cold to stop and take a pic outside today. The SWELL cap guarantees that lots more opportunes will exist to showcase pics of the cap in the "wild."
best, Eric -
Pretty tough not to like a Cordova!A Cordova Diamond Tweed belt back cap goes back to work with me this afternoon.
The material on this cap is SUPERB! The darker gray diamond tweed is classy and subtle at the same time. The belt backed caps give a bit more length to the back of the cap when you desire to show dimensions/shape when someone glances at your cap when you are striding ahead of them. Got features front and back.
Swell cap! These last two caps from Cordova are real treasures. Between the craftsmanship and the dynamite materials these will be forever prized by myself. Can you tell I like the caps!
Thanks for letting me share.
Best to all, Eric -
I liked the picture you posted of your Hepville Newsboy so much I just ordered one in a grey tweed. Thanks for the postToo cold (-8°C) to wear a hat or a newsboy cap, so today it's my Eastman Watch Cap
I liked the picture you posted of your Hepville Newsboy so much I just ordered one in a grey tweed. Thanks for the post
That's a nice one, Speed! I may have to pick one up myself now.