Hats and Beanies
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@AdamJ I tried a low volume Patagonia trucker cap and this was still a bit large, so the quest continues. I will check out the Carhart Dune as suggested, thanks for the tip.
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@ddtrash Sandlot is awesome. Wool, unstructured, great materials.
Here’s my roster. The NOLA hat is Sandlot from @Josh-James Iron Shop Provisions.
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@ddtrash said in Hats and Beanies:
Any recommendations from you cap wearing folks for caps with less volume? I have a small size head and most caps I try are too big and have too much spare volume in them.
Try teenager caps or hats for very small heads
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@Kasi @mclaincausey Thanks for the suggestions.
I have found one that looks OK. It is more of a sportswear cap from Norwegian outdoor clothing brand Norrøna. They make a small size cap in this model.
This cap is a five panel cap without a centre button and fits nicely under bike or ski helmets.
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Nice! Love Norønna
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New papa nui! Digging the loud colorway for a beanie
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@Matt see how Os are with nee management.
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Nice hat @Matt im a Blue Jays fan and love the rivalry between the Orioles and Jays. Last season we ended up on the losing end more often than not (most teams against Baltimore did). So glad the season has started again.
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This guy used to be a darkish green:
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Was sick at home last week so besides videogames and netflix shows, I browsed a bit and decided to get a new hat to kill the urge for something new... At least for now.
Was wearing RRL caps mostly because I like their design but this one is way better qualitywise
H.W. dog & co d-00001
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@FlavourFade that’s a cool cap…looks really well made too
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@SKT yeah, you can tell that they have high standards
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I picked up this beauty from Lock & Co in London. Amazing hats and a downright gorgeous store (and the oldest hat shop in the world).
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@Anesthetist I agree that Lock have a lovely old shop and wonderful heritage, however, I found the last couple of times that I visited, it was all a beautiful mirage, with every item I looked at now being made in China.
The UK still has a wealth of factories making hats (though of course not as many there used to be), so there is no excuse IMO.
Please correct me if I’m wrong; believe me, I’d be glad to hear it.