Could someone help me begin researching/studying the various kinds of soft caps with bills that were used during the Civil War era. Caps used leading up to the Civil War are acceptable research as well. Particularly I was wondering if there were all wool (floppy) felt caps with slightly curved short bills similar to modern "messenger" caps.
The reason I ask: I own a 100% black wool felt cap I purchased at a modern store which resembles a cap somewhere between the wheel cap, the mechanics cap, and a few other soft caps I have seen in period pictures and paintings. This hat does not, however, have or need to have the dimples, darts, or creases that a mechanics cap has because it is wool felt.
I have noted that some men were wearing 'period baseball' style caps. I did note that many younger boys were wearing a cap of this sort during the Civil War era.
The comfortablity and versatility and look of my cap brought me to ask: What kinds of soft caps did men of the 1860's wear around camp or for other occasions?
I know this is a loaded one!
The reason I ask: I own a 100% black wool felt cap I purchased at a modern store which resembles a cap somewhere between the wheel cap, the mechanics cap, and a few other soft caps I have seen in period pictures and paintings. This hat does not, however, have or need to have the dimples, darts, or creases that a mechanics cap has because it is wool felt.
I have noted that some men were wearing 'period baseball' style caps. I did note that many younger boys were wearing a cap of this sort during the Civil War era.
The comfortablity and versatility and look of my cap brought me to ask: What kinds of soft caps did men of the 1860's wear around camp or for other occasions?
I know this is a loaded one!
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