Anchors aweigh! a History of the Sailor Cap
A very distinctive visorless hat or small canvas bucket hat, the sailor hat immediately marks the wearer as an intrepid seafarer, a warrior on the waves. Through history, several types have emerged, all proudly worn by those servinc in their respective countries' navies to this day. Version française : • Cap au large! l'histoire du Bonnet de Marin The French bachi I wear in this video comes from Doursoux.com . The US Dixie cup hat comes from a surplus store in Kansas City. Title sequence designed by Alexandre Mahler [email protected] This video was done for entertainment and educational purposes. No copyright infringement of any sort was intended.

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