Henric Re-Source Wool Grey
Henric Re-Source Wool Grey
Henric Re-Source Wool Grey
Baseball - Henric Sr. Melton Black - CTH Ericson
Baseball - Henric Sr. Melton Black - CTH Ericson

Henric Re-Source Wool Grey

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A winter Baseball Cap in 100% wool with fold-down earflaps.

This cap is an excellent environmental choice as it is made of a leftover wool fabric that do not go to waste.

CTH Ericsons ”Re-source Collection” is our way to contribute to sustainability and circular flows in the textile industry, by using the resources available instead of producing new fabrics.

Detailed information:

  • Color: Grey
  • Fold-down earflaps
  • Made of leftover fabrics with i 100% wool
  • Lining: 100 % Polyester Quilt
  • Dry clean only
  • Sewn in Estonia

What we call a "Re-source fabric" is a leftover surplus fabric that has not been used. By sewing a hat or cap from a leftover fabric contribute to sustainability and circular flows in the textile industry, by using the resources available instead of producing new fabrics. 

The hats and caps where we use Re-Source fabrics is an excellent environmental choice as it is made of leftover fabrics that do not go to waste.

We work with the company Rekotex in Borås, Sweden. Rekotex is a company that is offering surplus fabrics from fashion companies to other textile companies. 

 Rekotex - hållbara, miljövänliga och cirkulära tyger

To measure your hat size, wrap a tape measure around your head just above your ears. The tape should fit comfortably – not too tight. Round up to the nearest size.

If you have no tape measure, you can measure with a string, which you then measure with a ruler.

Head Size (cm) Head Size (Inch) Generic Hat Size
54    21 1/4 XS
55    21 5/8 S
56    22    S
57    22 1/2 M
58 22,75 M
59    23 1/4 L
60    23 5/8 L
61    24    XL
62    24 1/2 XL
63    24 3/4 XXL

The baseball cap is probably the type of cap that people use the most today. It began to be used in the early 20th century to protect baseball players from the sun and has since become a very strong popular cultural symbol. It is made up of several sewn-together pieces of fabric, but has a tighter fit and a larger visor than, for example, the Newsboy cap.

Ty Cobb in Baseball cap 1913

The legendary Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers in 1913