There exists, in the simple act of choosing one's cap, a statement made without a word spoken. The Club Hat, cut from one hundred percent cotton twill in six unstructured panels, achieves its distinction not through ornament but through proportion, settling low upon the brow with a ease that feels almost inevitable. An adjustable closure accommodates the wearer with quiet consideration, while the clean, unassuming silhouette presents itself as a canvas of one's own devising, ready to be made singular through whatever design one sees fit to bestow upon it.
There exists, in the simple act of choosing one's cap, a statement made without a word spoken. The Club Hat, cut from one hundred percent cotton twill in six unstructured panels, achieves its distinction not through ornament but through proportion, settling low upon the brow with a ease that feels almost inevitable. An adjustable closure accommodates the wearer with quiet consideration, while the clean, unassuming silhouette presents itself as a canvas of one's own devising, ready to be made singular through whatever design one sees fit to bestow upon it.