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Blinder Cap

Blinder Cap

The newsboy cap, especially the style known as the "newsboy cap," has deep roots in British culture and a historical association with the working class. In the working-class neighborhoods of Birmingham in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these caps were not just a fashion statement or a practical accessory for working conditions; they were a cultural badge. Among the gangsters of the time, notably the Peaky Blinders gang, the cap took on a darker and more sinister connotation. Legend has it that razor blades were sewn into the brim of the cap, a claim that permeates popular culture despite lacking historical evidence.

In an era of class struggles and social upheaval, the cap became a visual icon that communicated belonging, resistance, and, in a sense, defiance. Its intense use by the gang reflected both a sense of uniformity and a sign of rebellion against established structures.

Composed of eight segments of brown cotton fabric, cut into triangles and precisely stitched, the piece features a distinctive octagonal silhouette topped with an elegant button. The internal design includes a discreet elastic, ensuring a comfortable and personalized fit to the contour of the head.

The stiff brim not only gives the cap a classic profile but also conceals a secret closure, a nod to tradition and functionality. The cotton fabric was chosen for its breathability and durability, ideal for daily wear and versatile enough to complement a variety of styles and personal preferences.

Specifications:

  • Material: Durable brown cotton
  • Construction: 8 triangular pieces stitched to form an octagonal silhouette
  • Closure: Discreet buckle on top and internal elastic for adjustment
  • Detail: Secret closure between the brim and the crown
  • Design: Retro style
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From $5.76

Original: $19.20

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Blinder Cap

$19.20

$5.76

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The newsboy cap, especially the style known as the "newsboy cap," has deep roots in British culture and a historical association with the working class. In the working-class neighborhoods of Birmingham in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these caps were not just a fashion statement or a practical accessory for working conditions; they were a cultural badge. Among the gangsters of the time, notably the Peaky Blinders gang, the cap took on a darker and more sinister connotation. Legend has it that razor blades were sewn into the brim of the cap, a claim that permeates popular culture despite lacking historical evidence.

In an era of class struggles and social upheaval, the cap became a visual icon that communicated belonging, resistance, and, in a sense, defiance. Its intense use by the gang reflected both a sense of uniformity and a sign of rebellion against established structures.

Composed of eight segments of brown cotton fabric, cut into triangles and precisely stitched, the piece features a distinctive octagonal silhouette topped with an elegant button. The internal design includes a discreet elastic, ensuring a comfortable and personalized fit to the contour of the head.

The stiff brim not only gives the cap a classic profile but also conceals a secret closure, a nod to tradition and functionality. The cotton fabric was chosen for its breathability and durability, ideal for daily wear and versatile enough to complement a variety of styles and personal preferences.

Specifications:

  • Material: Durable brown cotton
  • Construction: 8 triangular pieces stitched to form an octagonal silhouette
  • Closure: Discreet buckle on top and internal elastic for adjustment
  • Detail: Secret closure between the brim and the crown
  • Design: Retro style