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Taiga Takahashi

Lot.006 Newsboy Cap - Melange Brown

  • The cap is a reconstruction of a newsboy cap from early the 1900s discovered in an antique dealer's warehouse in New Jersey
  • The cap is generally known as "newsboy cap" because of the newspaper delivery boys in the 19th Century famously wearing it, but labor-class men of the time seem to be have worn the "flat cap with a visor" more or less unanimously regardless of their professions
  • This fabric is a revival of "TWEEDUROY" used a 1930s sports jacket in Takahashi's collection
  • "TWEEDUROY" is a corduroy printed with a tweed pattern to resemble wool tweed
  • Primarily used for boys' clothing and school uniforms, the fabric seems to have been developed for a greater durability compared to wool
  • This unique fabric was developed by Hockmeyer Company in Massachusetts. Over time, the fabric found its way into adult clothing as well.
  • Head circumference: 59cm
  • 100% Cotton
  • Made in Japan
cad  319.00
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