Re: First piece of headgear?
Before I actually started reenacting, back when I was around 10 yrs old (ca. 1973) my first "kepi" was made from a surplus para-military peaked (or service) cap. We (older brother and I) removed the cloth and kept the vinyl visor, chinstrap, brass screw buttons and headband stiffener, covered it with grey cotton cloth (w/ cardboard circle) and a red cloth band over the frame (all scrap cloth from old clothing), then my grandmother did some CS officer type embroidery in yellow thread on the sides and a quatrefoil design on the top. Looked like a CS Artillery Lieutenant's cap, sorta. Wore it until it fell apart. During its life I was offered $25.00 for it by the dunking booth guy at the Erie County Fair but I wouldn't give it up.
My first reenacting cap was a crummy sutler row quality grey kepi.
I've upgraded significantly over the years and also began leaning more toward the blue.
Before I actually started reenacting, back when I was around 10 yrs old (ca. 1973) my first "kepi" was made from a surplus para-military peaked (or service) cap. We (older brother and I) removed the cloth and kept the vinyl visor, chinstrap, brass screw buttons and headband stiffener, covered it with grey cotton cloth (w/ cardboard circle) and a red cloth band over the frame (all scrap cloth from old clothing), then my grandmother did some CS officer type embroidery in yellow thread on the sides and a quatrefoil design on the top. Looked like a CS Artillery Lieutenant's cap, sorta. Wore it until it fell apart. During its life I was offered $25.00 for it by the dunking booth guy at the Erie County Fair but I wouldn't give it up.
My first reenacting cap was a crummy sutler row quality grey kepi.
I've upgraded significantly over the years and also began leaning more toward the blue.
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