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Description
Designed and handmade by TICCC in Cambridge. The Luft cap pays homage to the kings and queens of luft, who wear their caps high on their heads demonstrating perfect ‘cap luft’. We have designed this cap so it can be worn higher on the head when at your cafe stop/ destination, yet sit perfectly under your helmet during your ride.
Features
_100% cotton
_Excellent wicking properties
_Cotton Petersham headband for comfort, shape and durability
_Four panel cap construction
_‘Cap luft’ inspired design
_Hard flip-able peak
_Designed and handmade in Cambridge
Sizing
XS
53.5 — 55 cm
S
55.5 — 57 cm
M
57.5 — 59 cm
L
59.5 — 61 cm
XL
61.5 – 63 cm
Measurement: Circumference of your head, taken at its widest point
Care
The largest carbon footprint of a garment’s lifecycle is generated through laundering. Our fabrics are selected for their quick dry/ odour resistant qualities. This means you don’t always need to wash your kit after every use. When possible substitute washing for air drying.
When the time comes to launder your garment, hand wash in cool water. Do not soak or machine wash the cap. All of our colour dyed cotton is sealed but washing the cap too warm (temperatures above 30˚) could cause the dyes to run. We suggest that you hang the cap from the peak when drying. Use a plastic free mild detergent. To maintain maximum performance do not use fabric softeners or bleach. When washed air or line dry, ideally away from direct sunlight. Do not tumble dry, wring out or iron.
Reviews (5.0/5.0)
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Quality and attention to detail that only handmade can deliver. Keeps my sweaty mess of hair looking stylish and neat at cafe stops! Eagle motif brings out one’s predatory nature on a ride … swoop!
Doreen, Canada
A masterpiece of a cycling cap, exquisitely made and very classy. If it were a piece of art it would be a Bridget Riley! This accompanied me on my first virtual ascent of Mount Ventoux and was comfy to wear.
It’s the bees knees.
Claire, UK