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*PRE-ORDER* The Sunflower Cap

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*PLEASE NOTE* This is a PRE-ORDER cap and therefore production may take from 1-3 weeks depending on my workload. Please keep this in mind before purchasing.

The canvas on this cap comes from a mill in Okayama. It’s reminiscent of early Carhartt workwear canvas. Its light weight and slubby textures adds some depth and unique structure to Troy’s original 7 panel cap design. Finished with an Anthill Workshop original patch designed specifically for this cap. Feed Your Head is a line from the Jefferson Airplane song “White Rabbit”. Just another really cool counter-culture psychedelic reference. All in all a rough looking hippie cap that suits all situations.

7-Panel Cap. The structure of this cap is a rare sight. The increased number of panels feels more secure on the head. A hybrid of a baseball and outdoor cap, this is a versatile design that can compliment a variety of style. A slightly wide moon-shaped brim, helps shield your eyes from the sun.

Adjustable clip webbing closure on the back.

Product details:

- Japanese Duck canvas (Okayama, Japan)

- Olive cotton twill underside of visor

- Custom embroidered patch using 1930's Singer 107w102 with Merrow edge

- stitched unbreakable visor

- 7 panel crown

- Rear Adjustable nylon strap

- HBT 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.