Sears Men and Boys Winter Caps, 1913


Figure 1.-- We note a Sears page for >men and boys winter caps. Many of the cap stles are fairly similar. Unfortunately Sears does not provde names for the cap styles. Many of the styes look like flat caps. There is a popular style we have noted that looks like a kind of raised flat cap, We hedlines indicate tht are both mens and boys caps. Only the sizes indicaed for the mens and boys caps are very similar.

We still have very limited information on 1913 clothing. We have only a few ads at this time. We note a Sears page for >men and boys winter caps. Many of the cap stles are fairly similar. Unfortunately Sears does not provde names for the cap styles. Many of the styes look like flat caps. There is a popular style we have noted that looks like a kind of raised flat cap, We hedlines indicate tht are both mens and boys caps. Only the sizes indicaed for the mens and boys caps are very similar.

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Styles

We note a Sears page for >men and boys winter caps. Many of the cap stles are fairly similar. Unfortunately Sears does not provde names for the cap styles. Many of the st.es look like flay caps. There is a popular style we have noted that looks like a kind of raised flat cap, We hedlines indicate tht are both mens and boys caps. Of course it becomes very difficult to identify the different cap styles when the clothing catalogs do not indicated the style names.

Sizes

Only the sizes indicaed for the mens and boys capa are very similar.

Materials

Note the range of materials used, including corduroy. Some of the caps were fur lined.





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