Forgive me for being ignorant here, but I was purusing the thread with the great 93rd NY photographs and there was mention of 'baseball cap brims'. I'm not sure what is meant these days by this other than it is supposed to be bad. I've been around a while and the only thing I thought that referred to was the bad reproduction kepis with the brims put on as would be on a 'type I' bummer cap; slanting down rather than flat as kepis should be; and I agree that is bad thing (drives me nuts).
But somehow I am getting the impression that one can wear an authentic reproduction forage cap as a 'baseball cap visor' and that it is generally forbidden. How is this so? I'm asking seriously here. I see original photos of the boys wearing forage cap brims about anyway you can imagine from creased right in the middle to bent completely up...of course there are varying degrees of commonness to these various folds, creases, and styles, which I think merely reflect local fashion trend within units rather than anachronism (and let's face it, there are always those who will not follow the latest trend).
Also to me the so-called 'type one' forage cap has a very down curved visor when it was new and will look that way if you just wear it without attempting any special 'shaping'...which is how I wear mine.
So what is meant by 'baseball cap brim'? And why is such a bad thing (assuming you are wearing an authentic cap to begin with)? Down here in the south I see those 'crap caps' worn every day--even while eating in a resturant--and the wearer's shaping of the brims on them don't look a whole lot different than the typical bummer cap with the visor left alone. Am I missing something here?
Puzzled.
But somehow I am getting the impression that one can wear an authentic reproduction forage cap as a 'baseball cap visor' and that it is generally forbidden. How is this so? I'm asking seriously here. I see original photos of the boys wearing forage cap brims about anyway you can imagine from creased right in the middle to bent completely up...of course there are varying degrees of commonness to these various folds, creases, and styles, which I think merely reflect local fashion trend within units rather than anachronism (and let's face it, there are always those who will not follow the latest trend).
Also to me the so-called 'type one' forage cap has a very down curved visor when it was new and will look that way if you just wear it without attempting any special 'shaping'...which is how I wear mine.
So what is meant by 'baseball cap brim'? And why is such a bad thing (assuming you are wearing an authentic cap to begin with)? Down here in the south I see those 'crap caps' worn every day--even while eating in a resturant--and the wearer's shaping of the brims on them don't look a whole lot different than the typical bummer cap with the visor left alone. Am I missing something here?
Puzzled.
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