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"Cloud" Yamato Indigo Dyed Upcycled Cotton Watchcap

*  Each indigo dyed watchcap has been individually dyed, meaning no one hat will be exactly like another and may not appear exactly as pictured in photos online. This provides each hat with a unique one-of-a-kind look. If you are very picky please email for a photo of 4 options! They also shrink a fair amount with the dyeing process so it will take a few wears to adjust to your head size!

Yamato Indigo
Yamato Indigo is a Japanese natural-blend indigo powder dye   developed by Aikuma Senryo, a company founded in 1818 in Tokyo. The company was originally a Chinese herbal apothecary and later began supplying dyeing supplies.

The Watchcap:

The product that has made us famous. Working with our non-profit partner in the Finger Lakes area of New York, we use a Syracuse-made Tompkins circular knitting machine to create a beautiful half-cardigan knit fabric we cut and sew here in New York City ourselves to create these vibrantly colored hats that are 100% made in New York State from start to finish. 

Content:

85% upcycled cotton 15% RPET

What is upcycled cotton yarn? This yarn is a blend of reclaimed cotton fibers from discarded garment scraps combined with a small amount of nylon made from the incredible RPET process of recycling plastic (PET) bottles into nylon fiber. Through a proprietary scrap fabric color matching system, there are no dyes or chemicals used in the process of creating such vibrant colors from what would otherwise be textile waste. Check out the process HERE.

Check out the SUSTAINABILITY CALCULATOR.

Washing Instructions:

Hand wash, lay flat to dry. Do not bleach.

If you want to shrink it after stretching, machine wash and dry. 

Source:

Yarn: This hat is made from RCotton, and the yarn is milled in Spain by Ferre, a centuries-old mill. Why Spain? Spain is home to the largest textile manufacturing factories in the world (Zara, anyone?) and is a country that is decades ahead of any other country in recycling post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste produced by these factories. We purchase this yarn from their American partner mill, Hickory Throwing, in North Carolina. 

Production: Knit in Waterloo, NY, by our friends and knitting partners at Mozaic Organization, a not-for-profit employing, assisting, and providing services to thousands of disabled persons in the Finger Lakes, NY, area. The raw knit material is then shipped in rolls to our Greenpoint, Brooklyn, sewing facility, where it is cut, sewn, and finished by our lovely team.

Size Specs:

One Size Fits Most
Length: 11.5-12 inches (without fold)

Knit cotton is prone to stretch, so if your hat feels a bit tight when you receive it, wearing it will quickly adjust it to your head. If you feel your hat starts to loosen too much over time, you can give it a handwash in warm water or machine wash in cold, lay it flat to dry, and it should spring right back.

Cotton is a lighter material, so these hats are meant to be worn as transitional hats. If you would prefer a warmer option, take a look at our upcycled wool watch caps! .

Fit:

The watch cap is a style that's existed for well over 100 years, though it's most commonly associated with WWII US Navy personnel. A watch cap is a shorter hat, traditionally meant to be worn folded above the ears. However, we have updated ours to reflect a need to wear it in any way someone prefers. Want to wear it traditionally? Fold it above the ears. Want to wear it like a beanie? Pull it down back behind the ears with a short fold. No fold? We have even put a double-sided label to wear it like a skullcap with no fold! Please keep in mind these are half-cardigan knits, meant to retain shape and fit tight!



An iconic photo of a WW2 British submarine crew on leave. LIFE Magazine.
Navy service personnel in WW2

    *  Each indigo dyed watchcap has been individually dyed, meaning no one hat will be exactly like another and may not appear exactly as pictured in photos online. This provides each hat with a unique one-of-a-kind look. If you are very picky please email for a photo of 4 options! They also shrink a fair amount with the dyeing process so it will take a few wears to adjust to your head size!

    Yamato Indigo
    Yamato Indigo is a Japanese natural-blend indigo powder dye   developed by Aikuma Senryo, a company founded in 1818 in Tokyo. The company was originally a Chinese herbal apothecary and later began supplying dyeing supplies.

    The Watchcap:

    The product that has made us famous. Working with our non-profit partner in the Finger Lakes area of New York, we use a Syracuse-made Tompkins circular knitting machine to create a beautiful half-cardigan knit fabric we cut and sew here in New York City ourselves to create these vibrantly colored hats that are 100% made in New York State from start to finish. 

    Content:

    85% upcycled cotton 15% RPET

    What is upcycled cotton yarn? This yarn is a blend of reclaimed cotton fibers from discarded garment scraps combined with a small amount of nylon made from the incredible RPET process of recycling plastic (PET) bottles into nylon fiber. Through a proprietary scrap fabric color matching system, there are no dyes or chemicals used in the process of creating such vibrant colors from what would otherwise be textile waste. Check out the process HERE.

    Check out the SUSTAINABILITY CALCULATOR.

    Washing Instructions:

    Hand wash, lay flat to dry. Do not bleach.

    If you want to shrink it after stretching, machine wash and dry. 

    Source:

    Yarn: This hat is made from RCotton, and the yarn is milled in Spain by Ferre, a centuries-old mill. Why Spain? Spain is home to the largest textile manufacturing factories in the world (Zara, anyone?) and is a country that is decades ahead of any other country in recycling post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste produced by these factories. We purchase this yarn from their American partner mill, Hickory Throwing, in North Carolina. 

    Production: Knit in Waterloo, NY, by our friends and knitting partners at Mozaic Organization, a not-for-profit employing, assisting, and providing services to thousands of disabled persons in the Finger Lakes, NY, area. The raw knit material is then shipped in rolls to our Greenpoint, Brooklyn, sewing facility, where it is cut, sewn, and finished by our lovely team.

    Size Specs:

    One Size Fits Most
    Length: 11.5-12 inches (without fold)

    Knit cotton is prone to stretch, so if your hat feels a bit tight when you receive it, wearing it will quickly adjust it to your head. If you feel your hat starts to loosen too much over time, you can give it a handwash in warm water or machine wash in cold, lay it flat to dry, and it should spring right back.

    Cotton is a lighter material, so these hats are meant to be worn as transitional hats. If you would prefer a warmer option, take a look at our upcycled wool watch caps! .

    Fit:

    The watch cap is a style that's existed for well over 100 years, though it's most commonly associated with WWII US Navy personnel. A watch cap is a shorter hat, traditionally meant to be worn folded above the ears. However, we have updated ours to reflect a need to wear it in any way someone prefers. Want to wear it traditionally? Fold it above the ears. Want to wear it like a beanie? Pull it down back behind the ears with a short fold. No fold? We have even put a double-sided label to wear it like a skullcap with no fold! Please keep in mind these are half-cardigan knits, meant to retain shape and fit tight!



    An iconic photo of a WW2 British submarine crew on leave. LIFE Magazine.
    Navy service personnel in WW2
      $15.75

      Original: $45.00

      -65%
      "Cloud" Yamato Indigo Dyed Upcycled Cotton Watchcap

      $45.00

      $15.75

      Description

      *  Each indigo dyed watchcap has been individually dyed, meaning no one hat will be exactly like another and may not appear exactly as pictured in photos online. This provides each hat with a unique one-of-a-kind look. If you are very picky please email for a photo of 4 options! They also shrink a fair amount with the dyeing process so it will take a few wears to adjust to your head size!

      Yamato Indigo
      Yamato Indigo is a Japanese natural-blend indigo powder dye   developed by Aikuma Senryo, a company founded in 1818 in Tokyo. The company was originally a Chinese herbal apothecary and later began supplying dyeing supplies.

      The Watchcap:

      The product that has made us famous. Working with our non-profit partner in the Finger Lakes area of New York, we use a Syracuse-made Tompkins circular knitting machine to create a beautiful half-cardigan knit fabric we cut and sew here in New York City ourselves to create these vibrantly colored hats that are 100% made in New York State from start to finish. 

      Content:

      85% upcycled cotton 15% RPET

      What is upcycled cotton yarn? This yarn is a blend of reclaimed cotton fibers from discarded garment scraps combined with a small amount of nylon made from the incredible RPET process of recycling plastic (PET) bottles into nylon fiber. Through a proprietary scrap fabric color matching system, there are no dyes or chemicals used in the process of creating such vibrant colors from what would otherwise be textile waste. Check out the process HERE.

      Check out the SUSTAINABILITY CALCULATOR.

      Washing Instructions:

      Hand wash, lay flat to dry. Do not bleach.

      If you want to shrink it after stretching, machine wash and dry. 

      Source:

      Yarn: This hat is made from RCotton, and the yarn is milled in Spain by Ferre, a centuries-old mill. Why Spain? Spain is home to the largest textile manufacturing factories in the world (Zara, anyone?) and is a country that is decades ahead of any other country in recycling post-industrial and post-consumer textile waste produced by these factories. We purchase this yarn from their American partner mill, Hickory Throwing, in North Carolina. 

      Production: Knit in Waterloo, NY, by our friends and knitting partners at Mozaic Organization, a not-for-profit employing, assisting, and providing services to thousands of disabled persons in the Finger Lakes, NY, area. The raw knit material is then shipped in rolls to our Greenpoint, Brooklyn, sewing facility, where it is cut, sewn, and finished by our lovely team.

      Size Specs:

      One Size Fits Most
      Length: 11.5-12 inches (without fold)

      Knit cotton is prone to stretch, so if your hat feels a bit tight when you receive it, wearing it will quickly adjust it to your head. If you feel your hat starts to loosen too much over time, you can give it a handwash in warm water or machine wash in cold, lay it flat to dry, and it should spring right back.

      Cotton is a lighter material, so these hats are meant to be worn as transitional hats. If you would prefer a warmer option, take a look at our upcycled wool watch caps! .

      Fit:

      The watch cap is a style that's existed for well over 100 years, though it's most commonly associated with WWII US Navy personnel. A watch cap is a shorter hat, traditionally meant to be worn folded above the ears. However, we have updated ours to reflect a need to wear it in any way someone prefers. Want to wear it traditionally? Fold it above the ears. Want to wear it like a beanie? Pull it down back behind the ears with a short fold. No fold? We have even put a double-sided label to wear it like a skullcap with no fold! Please keep in mind these are half-cardigan knits, meant to retain shape and fit tight!



      An iconic photo of a WW2 British submarine crew on leave. LIFE Magazine.
      Navy service personnel in WW2
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