There is are clear signs of wear and soiling to the liner of my cap.
However, the cap has been given a heavy wash in a washing machine or hand washed/ scrubbed on a washing board. This has removed a lot of it. There is sweat/ water staining that will not come out and some remaining residue of encrusted grime.
Also the type of "tea towel"/ "T-shirt" material used for the liner seems to have absorbed the wear and grime due to the nature of its weave (when compared to twill or satin lining). This liner material is more resilient than one would first think and possibly had a smoother look/ feel when brand new before use/ washing .
It is thus hard to photograph the wear and tear. In a photo everything is just coming out as an even sort of steel/ bluish-grey colour. In hand however, you can see the wear, staining and remaining grime an quite clearly. Perhaps Allan might comment about the amount of wear on his liner ???
Here are some daylight images of the cap turned inside-out,
Chris
However, the cap has been given a heavy wash in a washing machine or hand washed/ scrubbed on a washing board. This has removed a lot of it. There is sweat/ water staining that will not come out and some remaining residue of encrusted grime.
Also the type of "tea towel"/ "T-shirt" material used for the liner seems to have absorbed the wear and grime due to the nature of its weave (when compared to twill or satin lining). This liner material is more resilient than one would first think and possibly had a smoother look/ feel when brand new before use/ washing .
It is thus hard to photograph the wear and tear. In a photo everything is just coming out as an even sort of steel/ bluish-grey colour. In hand however, you can see the wear, staining and remaining grime an quite clearly. Perhaps Allan might comment about the amount of wear on his liner ???
Here are some daylight images of the cap turned inside-out,
Chris
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