Jeepcap wool said Beany
Wool Jeepcap
Jeep cap, appeared in 1942 in the American army, originally to be worn under heavy helmets, to keep warm and also to make a small protective padding between the head and the helmet.
WWII Beanie
Beanie with visor, available in black or khaki green
The Beany
The Jeepcap, also known as the beanie, is a woollen cap with a visor, famous for its use by the US Army during the Second World War. Designed to offer both warmth and protection, the cap was an essential part of soldiers' uniforms, particularly appreciated for its comfort and functionality.
Historically, the Jeepcap was khaki green, blending in perfectly with the military uniforms of the time. However, to meet modern needs and preferences, it is now also available in black.
This versatile cap is made from wool, guaranteeing excellent thermal insulation as well as being breathable. The integrated visor protects the eyes from the sun and the elements, adding a practical touch to its classic design.
Today, the Jeepcap is appreciated not only for its historic and nostalgic appearance, but also for its timeless style and its ability to offer warmth and protection in a variety of weather conditions. Whether for outdoor activities or everyday use, the Jeepcap remains a popular and functional choice.
Description :
- 100% Wool
- with visor
- colours available : black and khaki green