Ok, I was going to wait until I'd repaired this one and got it back to the owner. But, with all the weird theories flying around lately about period materials and what's authentic and what's not, I think it's a perfect time to post this extraordinary visor.
A bit of background first. I got an email from a guy here in the UK who said he had a visor that needed another sweatband sewn in as the original one had come off and been lost. Somewhere down the ine, someone had taken a piece of wool and sewn that in as a replacement?! I was up for the task but wasn't prepared for what I found.
The cap is an original Schellenberg Infantry cap, no doubt about it and no big deal you would think but look at the materials used.
Firstly the cap cover, at first I thought it was a rayon of some kind. It's so smooth and shiny it would probably be mistaken for a post war synthetic material. Not so, it's a very fine weave trikot (garbardine) that may/probably have rayon fibres within it that give this super smooth, shiny appearance. What's more, look at the colour, A very pale grey. Unusual to say the least but I've just bought another Schellenburg recently that is also made out of this very "modern" looking material. I'll post that later.
So, the pic of the cap overall.
A bit of background first. I got an email from a guy here in the UK who said he had a visor that needed another sweatband sewn in as the original one had come off and been lost. Somewhere down the ine, someone had taken a piece of wool and sewn that in as a replacement?! I was up for the task but wasn't prepared for what I found.
The cap is an original Schellenberg Infantry cap, no doubt about it and no big deal you would think but look at the materials used.
Firstly the cap cover, at first I thought it was a rayon of some kind. It's so smooth and shiny it would probably be mistaken for a post war synthetic material. Not so, it's a very fine weave trikot (garbardine) that may/probably have rayon fibres within it that give this super smooth, shiny appearance. What's more, look at the colour, A very pale grey. Unusual to say the least but I've just bought another Schellenburg recently that is also made out of this very "modern" looking material. I'll post that later.
So, the pic of the cap overall.
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