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  • KEISARI FIDDLER CAP – CAMEL

    114,00  inc. VAT.

    This beige Keisari is easy to match with many different looks. This cap will protect you from the cold winds of autumn as well as the heavy rains of spring. It brings joy during the darkness of winter nights. When you take good care of it, it will faithfully serve you year after year, season after season.

    The Keisari (Finnish for “emperor”) is without a doubt our most legendary cap of all time. It was one of the first models to be manufactured at Tellan Lakkitehdas (later to become Tella) in 1935. According to Antero Saksa, Keisari was designed after the cap worn by the emperor of Austria-Hungary. Tella’s design is, however, not as high as the emperor’s original cap. In the past, we have also produced a model of Keisari that came with a glossy visor.

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    Description

    Unisex

    Made in Kurikka, South Ostrobothnia, Finland.

    Materials

    Frieze: 80% wool, 20% nylon. Our high-quality frieze is woven in Italy, and we’ve been using it to make hats for more than 40 years. Frieze is dense, extremely durable and warm. It will protect you from breezes, gales and sleet. Nylon makes the fabric stronger, preventing wear and tear.

    Quilted lining: 100% polyester. Made in Vaasa, Finland. The lining has a warm layer that mimics cotton wool. It offers protection from the wind and also helps the hat to maintain its shape.

    Fabric used in the visor’s lining is made in Finland.

    Care guide

    The wool fabric repels dirt naturally and you can usually refresh it by airing. Stains can be removed by carefully wiping the cap with a wet cloth. Store in a roomy place to avoid squashing.

    Additional information

    Weight 100 g
    Dimensions 20 × 20 × 4 cm
    Koko

    53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64

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