COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Cap in dark red color with circle Untamed logo embroidery in white & blue
COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Cap in grey color with Untamed logo embroidery in white.
COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Cap in black color with embroidery "Dabbing Pandicorn" and details in white
COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Cap in black color with Untamed logo embroidery in white
COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Cap in camo details with Untamed logo embroidery.
COMPOSITION AND CARE: - Outer material: 100% cotton - Handwash CHARACTERISTICS: - Snapback in brown color with Untamed sunshine embroidery.
Here are the new Untamed caps! This summer, you will break it with your Untamed cap, whether you like snapback hats or a baseball/trucker caps, in Untamed, you'll find the one that fits your style.
The origin of the cap is placed in the ancient empires. For example, in ancient Egypt different types of headdress w...
Here are the new Untamed caps! This summer, you will break it with your Untamed cap, whether you like snapback hats or a baseball/trucker caps, in Untamed, you'll find the one that fits your style.
The origin of the cap is placed in the ancient empires. For example, in ancient Egypt different types of headdress were used; In the Persian Empire and the Roman Empire there arose a type of head garment made of wool and of conical form that had the curved tip, called Phrygian cap; This garment was later known as the "cap of freedom", as it was carried by the slaves who were granted their freedom. In ancient Greece it was popular to use caps like pilleus, a simple cap formed of a woolen crown.
The use of headdresses, caps and veils among women was popular between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, when women were supposed to wear them to hide their hair. Until the twentieth century, approximately in the 1920s, groups of women called flappers began to wear a garment that consisted of a tight crown that accentuated their bob haircuts, at that same time began to abandon the use of top hats And hats begin to change, making their crown simpler and smaller. Hats have also had a military use to identify groups, the use of military berets arises in the middle of the 20th century, precisely in the Vietnam War.