- The ubiquitous/ iconic WW2 AAF Cap (as seen worn by everyone from the over-rated Tusk-ke-gee folks to the 20th AF B-29 Crews who leveled Japan under C. Lemay) - Well made, in a "correct" light OD khaki/ brown shade of gabardine wool, w/ leather sweatband, & "squared" visor; No USAAF Property ink stamp (some originals had them/ others no - still the stamps are avail. on ebay - if you choose to ink stamp 'your' Cap. - I'll only carefully remove the import tags, & add a FO bar to the front ! - Nice copy of an expensive/ scarce now, Cap (last mint original one I saw sold @ $200) - I'd probably purch. one more to wear around the "ranch". (it's a shame my Dad didn't keep his original)
Reus
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US
B-1 Flight Cap
(2012-05-15)
The cap is worth the price, however I would consider having it made in a country thats not killing our soldiers, even if it means a few extra dollars, It's hard to find this cap for under 80.00, I think at 40.00 you would not lose customers. Also consider a WW2 mil spec label.
nelson
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US
B-1 Cap
(2012-04-24)
I never thought to find one even close to my size, nor new! A surprise and a satisfaction.
- Well made, in a "correct" light OD khaki/ brown shade of gabardine wool, w/ leather sweatband, & "squared" visor; No USAAF Property ink stamp (some originals had them/ others no - still the stamps are avail. on ebay - if you choose to ink stamp 'your' Cap.
- I'll only carefully remove the import tags, & add a FO bar to the front !
- Nice copy of an expensive/ scarce now, Cap (last mint original one I saw sold @ $200)
- I'd probably purch. one more to wear around the "ranch".
(it's a shame my Dad didn't keep his original)
Reus - US