Agreed but worthy of some further investigation to be sure. I can't be certain of course without having it in hand but there is something about that cap that gives me cause for concern. The gap in...
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Agreed but worthy of some further investigation to be sure. I can't be certain of course without having it in hand but there is something about that cap that gives me cause for concern. The gap in...
Not exactly a fabric related question but what about the kind of finish applied to the leather peaks of Alter Art caps?
Now that opens up a discussion worthy of attention! Where indeed to all the totenkopfs and adlers come from that were obviously, based on their condition, attached to a cap at one point in their...
Here's an interesting cap that was posted on WA recently. I hope Doug doesn't mind me posting it. A grey EM cap but with a trikot centreband and not the more usual felt or badge cloth as some prefer...
The Great War German aviators also had a preference for silk top caps although according to the Kaiser's Bunker website, the use of silk in Officers caps originated with riders competing in...
Dull boring fact No. 211.
Gabardine is a "trade" name for a type of worsted wool fabric. Trikot, Woolgarn, Kammgarn are also trade names for similar types of wool fabrics where the wool has been...