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Randi Jo Fabrications Cycling Cap

We’ve never seen a more meticulously crafted cycling hat than these. Handmade in Elkton Oregon for us by Randi Jo Fabrications using a cool medium-weight linen fabric and with a slightly wider brim for better protection from the sun. This is the perfect summer touring/lost-in-the-mountains cap.

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Technical Information

  • Material
    Linen
  • Manufacturer
    Randi Jo Fabrications

Product Story

Linen is an ideal fabric for warm to hot and humid weather.  It absorbs perspiration and, similar to wool, linen is also odor resistant making it a perfect choice for summer touring. At a medium weight of 5.3 ounces and with its smooth look and tighter weave, this linen is neither sheer or heavy.

Made with classic four panel proportions. These brims are slightly wider than standard cycling caps giving you a bit more protection from the elements.

  • The stitching is neat and consistent.
  • Elastic in back panel for a nice fit.
  • 100% Linen, 100% cotton twill tape finish
  • Stitched and stiffened brim

CARE:  Best to hand wash cold or warm with a mild soap & hang dry (no dryer).  We’ve washed them in the machine on a gentle cycle, but the brim can get creased out of shape.

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