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BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL
BEANIE WOOL

Nigel Cabourn

BEANIE WOOL

¥13,200

Product number: 80450066010

Nigel Cabourn's eye is used heavily by Mr. Nigel himself. Conic model
A soft beanie made of super 120 ingredients


Nigel Cabourn's cap is "BEANIE".
This item is released every year, but this time it's a little different.

The fabric used is "Super 120"high quality wool.

Super refers to wool count.
It's the same procedure as the yarn count, so
The higher the number, the thinner the hair will be.
Even 100 is classified as ultra-fine, so it is no exaggeration to say that 120 is a "luxury item."
There is no prickly feeling that is characteristic of wool, and it has a very smooth texture.
Even if you have avoided wool beanies until now, please give this one a try. The
type is deeper than the previous model and has a little more room at the top.


WOOL 100%

MADE IN JAPAN


Size: FREE

*This product is shipped by Japan Post Since it will be delivered by click post, we cannot accept requests for specific dates and times. note that.



What is Nigel Cabourn?
A collection by Nigel Cabourn, a British designer and world-renowned collector of vintage military, workwear, and outdoor wear.
Inspired by a vintage collection of more than 4,000 pieces that he has collected over 30 years, his collections are timeless and reborn into something new.
It is very distinctive that Nigel himself divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japanese production (main line).
The former mainly uses British-derived materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and includes items produced at Mackintosh factories and Scottish knitting factories, while the latter includes unique fabrics that can only be made in Japan. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that are impossible to achieve, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.