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DAK Cap with insignia, correct olive color
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Cap after "aging" with bleach.
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Red lined like originals
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Item will not be restocked.
We have made a run of our DAK caps here in our shop where were able to sew on the insignia during production. We used a zig-zag stitch to place the eagle and cockade. If you want soutache, you will have to hand-sew that yourself (as were many originals.) Made in USA
Field Cap made famous by Rommel's Afrika Korps. These were worn by Heer troops in North Afrika, Italy and the Mediterranean theater. Made from the same 100% cotton, olive color stepped line twill cloth as the tunics and trousers, and lined in red cloth. These caps were pattern from our originals, and unlike other reproductions have the correct "puff" at the peak.
Color: Made in the correct olive color, copied directly from an original uniform. The kahki/ beige color of used originals came from being exposed to bright sunlight. When new, most German "Tropical" clothing was olive.
Sizing! These caps are one size larger than marked when new. Why? Because they shrink.
How to shrink them to fit? Simple. Get it wet (no washing machines or dryers!), then let it dry.
Can they be bleached for the "Afrikaner" look? Yes. The "aging" was done with Clorox Cleanup spray in an afternoon. I got it wet (just water) then sprayed it with the cleaner and let it dry in the sun. I had to repeat it four times to get it this light. It's a good idea to mask off the insignia with tape. The downside to this method was that it ate 3 holes in the fabric, and the lining looks tie-dyed. (You can see tears beside the cockade and above the eagle.) Obviously if you do this, it is not returnable.
Sizing! These caps are one size large when new. The reason is that they shrink- if they fit when new, they would be too tight after one day of getting sweaty and drying.
How to shrink them to fit? Simple. Get it wet (no washing machines or dryers!), then let it dry.
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