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Kakishibu Dyed Canvas Ball Cap 004

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PLEASE NOTE: This fabric has been kakishibu hand painted/dyed and therefore there are colour inconsistencies and fading throughout. These are to be celebrated. This fabric may also bleed when wet so please keep this in mind before purchasing.


Made using some Heavyweight Japanese Kakishibu dyed 15oz duck canvas, this classic early 1900’s short brim, unstructured ball cap will mold to your head with wears and washes.

 

This fabric is heavyweight and stiff at 15oz (feels even heavier) and will take some time to break in. It has been hand dyed using natural Kakishibu tannin by Mami from @ptworksdesign in Toyama, Japan. The stencils (only on the underside of visor) were created using a dye resistant glue during the dyeing process. Each cap is different and is a one-off.


Product details:


- Kakishibu (fermented persimmon tannin) dyed heavy cotton canvas


- Hand cut merino felt wool letter ‘O’


- Short 2” inch Canvas lined fully stitched unbreakable brim


- cotton twill D-Ring rear adjustable strap


- Singer 32-43 oversized stitched eyelets


- Cotton sweatband for comfort



All of my caps are handmade from start to finish by me, using machines from the 1920’s-1960’s. No two caps are the same and differences in construction are to be celebrated