Brand: It's my turn to make history Tsutaeru
Material: Denim fabric
Size: Inner diameter approximately 57cm to 59cm (standard unisex size)
Details: Brass rivets are used instead of top buttons
Color: Indigo blue (color fades over time)
Structure: 6-piece casquette style with deep crown design for excellent stability
Delivery method: Compact folded packaging (may have wrinkles the first time it is delivered, but can be ironed out)
Suitable for all seasons. Breathable in summer and comfortable with moderate heat retention in winter.
Design: A classic look with rugged indigo canvas and brass rivets. A minimalist silhouette with emphasis on functional beauty.
Gift suitability: The design is suitable for all genders and ages, making it a perfect gift. Examples include Father's Day, birthdays, anniversaries, and as a surprise for friends.
This newspaper boy cap is reminiscent of the 1960s in America. It is a reproduction of the hats worn by children and young people who worked part-time as newspaper deliverers at the time. It is made from strong denim fabric and is highly durable. Despite its simple design, the oversized silhouette with ample volume at the crown makes it a focal point of your outfit just by putting it on. The back is elastic, so it fits comfortably on your head. To eliminate the awkwardness that is unique to newsboy caps, an original pattern was created to make it easy to shape the hat. Bring the body to the back for a newsboy cap, bring it to the front for a hunting cap, or bring it to the side for a beret-like look. The 13.5oz denim fabric can be worn all year round for a stress-free wear, and the adjustable straps allow for size adjustment. It goes well with any outfit and is convenient for travel and outings. The brand selling it, Tsutaeru, sells American vintage and American casual fashion items. The name Tsutaeru comes from the desire to "be on the side of the hat, and to express that desire in products."
The slogan "It's my turn to make history" conveys a strong, positive message: "It's our turn. Let's make our mark in history."