Trucking along the wide open road... from 50's to now
From the early 1930’s through to the 60’s truckers were given heavily branded peaked caps by the haulage companies and later by other brands as a way of promoting their businesses. Also known as mesh or net back caps, they gained notoriety through into the 70’s as global brands such as mountain few and agricultural feed companies used them as give aways at truck stops which is why they’re also known as gimme caps - ie. give me due to them being handed out for free. Fast forward over the 50’s and the trucker cap is the staple in ant denim heads wardrobe, still carrying the heavy branding, the net back and curved peak.
FEATURES
THE BRAND
- 5 panel structured cap
- Soft brushed fabric finish
- Plastic snap Adjuster
- Polyester mesh for breathability
- Embroidered logo/badge
- Vintage red label
- Padded sweatband
- REACH compliant
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