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  • IdealCapCo does mostly baseball caps (back to the earliest short brim styles) but they make a selection of worker hats too.
    Mostly in wool, some in canvas.

  • I got mine from Kafka but yeah can’t see it in stock anywhere now.

    Got a cable ami beanie I rate as well.

  • Fowks were talking about wide brims lately.

    Here’s mine from Brixton


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  • Who made those braces/suspenders?

    CTM?

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  • Ha, it’s actually a Brooks backpack.

    I do have some similar coloured bracers from Filson, and some navy ones from Nigel Cabourn.

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    I assume you said something really cutting about me looking like an aging hipster attempting to ape Monty Don.

    I’m crushed by the imagined slight, crushed I say!

  • Ha! I actually said:

    Based on how the straps curve under @Eeyorecore 's armpits, I reckon it's a backpack.

    But then I was unsure and didn't want to look stupid. Ha. Looks like I was right after all.

  • I was half expecting them to be sideclip suspenders

  • Looking good. I’ve always thought Gaz Mayall sets the bar for wide brimmed cool.

  • Has anyone got recommendations for redying black trousers? My Stan Rays are looking very grey and worn after a single wash (I wear them for work so they get too dirty/dusty to just not wash them).

  • Fiber Reactive Dyes are your best bet, though home dying is never as colourfast as factory unless it was meant to fade in the first place.
    You can try vinegaroon too, but it would likely shorten the life of the cloth.

  • I've always used a packet of Dylon when dyeing blue denim black, it does fade to grey eventually but just redye when necessary... I actually need to darken up some of my favourite black t-shirts...

  • Ravens cap is this summers look?


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  • Close but the 3m logo is 🔥

  • Anybody got an idea which summer trouser for hottest days; like my Stone Island from a Kentish Town charity shop around maybe 2005 that ripped last year? Thinner cotton fabric but feel like ~ Rapha Touring shorts. Thank you!


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  • Carhartt WIP Sid shorts... There are two weights, go for the lighter one... I actually prefer the normal weight, even in the middle of summer (I wear the long version as work trousers)... This is the worst photo I could find of them, you're welcome...


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  • Rather~ 100% too heavy material this? even in the light version, looking for trousers not shorts.


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  • Just picked up a pair of second hand orslow fatigues. Light, hard wearing, comfy, good in the heat.

  • I've got some Zara black linen trousers.

    Something with a linen cotton blend is always a good idea.

    I bet uniclo sell some sort of smart fabric that works really well. Seems a million years ago, but their cool tech or whatever baselayers under work shirts are amazing in the summer.

  • Linen is coolest among natural materials, as long as you can handle the wrinkling.

  • Nanamica do some lightweight technical trousers - alpha dry is the material

  • orslow fatigues are great. Where did you find the 2nd hand ones and what was the price ? if you dont mind me asking

  • wrinkling

    I always think slightly baggier relaxed cuts in colours that suit a scruffy look work best.

  • All good trousers, but I really would like the lightest cotton of the Stone Islands again.

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