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Cap | Animals in Aus | Five Panel

Cap | Animals in Aus | Five Panel

Regular price $195.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $195.00 AUD
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Animals in Aus Cap Details :

Animals in Aus is a unique, one-of-a-kind, handcrafted, 5-panel camp cap. Sustainably made from off-cuts of vintage tea towels, making it an exclusive piece of wearable art. 

With a focus on reducing waste through patchwork design, every cap is individually crafted, ensuring no two are exactly alike.

Key Features:

  • Adjustable back clip closure with a sturdy rope, allowing you to customize the size for the perfect fit.
  • Comfortable Sweatband: Made from a blend of cotton and foam, the sweatband offers breathability and comfort, making it ideal for all-day wear.
  • Reinforced Seams: Every seam is double-stitched using twin-needle stitching for added strength and durability, ensuring these caps are built to last.
  • Limited Edition: Each cap is a one-of-a-kind creation. Once it’s sold, it won’t be restocked!
  • Constructed from up-cycled vintage tea towels, contributing to an Eco-conscious, zero-waste fashion process.

Dimensions & Fit:

  • Adjustable fit: Suitable for head circumferences of 21” to 24” (53cm - 61cm)
  • The adjustable rope and clip mechanism ensures a snug fit for both small and large sizes.

Materials:

  • Up-cycled vintage tea towels (cotton/linen)
  • Cotton and foam blend sweatband
  • Rope and clip adjustable closure

By choosing this cap, you’re not only getting a stylish accessory, but also supporting sustainable fashion practices. Each piece tells a story of its past life, and now you can carry that story forward in a new and fashionable way!

Care Instructions:

  • Hand wash only in cold water
  • When necessary, wash cold with delicate soap + white distilled vinegar and line dry.
  • Lay flat or air dry
  • Do not tumble dry
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I would like to respectfully acknowledge the Gubbi Gubbi (Kabi Kabi) peoples and the Jinibara peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land, in which I create, learn, work and live on. I pay my respects to their elders past, present and emerging and recognise their continued connection to country.