Ookoo
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I\'m a Happy Capper!
A Happy Capper collector, that is.
I adore hats, and I rarely venture into sunlight without one.
Several of my hats are labelled "Happy Cappers by The Field Company - Los Angeles Calif"
They're very sturdy, and are usually a generous size so they fit my 22 1/4" head easily.
This is the first one I found. It has real tapa cloth for the band, and thick bands of raffia all around. It's been my favorite for several years.
This one is nice too, with a fabric band.
The brim is smaller, the crown is shorter, and it has a ribbon band.
All raffia, no band at all.
Variation on a theme.
I'm not sure if this should be puffed up like a bubble hat, or flattened like a newsboy's cap.
Marabou feathers on a stretchy cap
My newest Happy Capper, with a huge ruffled brim and extravagant crown.
The label is the same in all of them. I haven't been able to find anything about the company that made them. Google Archives has a reference to a 1962 ad, but that's it.
Anyone familiar with this lable?
A Happy Capper collector, that is.
I adore hats, and I rarely venture into sunlight without one.
Several of my hats are labelled "Happy Cappers by The Field Company - Los Angeles Calif"
They're very sturdy, and are usually a generous size so they fit my 22 1/4" head easily.

This is the first one I found. It has real tapa cloth for the band, and thick bands of raffia all around. It's been my favorite for several years.

This one is nice too, with a fabric band.

The brim is smaller, the crown is shorter, and it has a ribbon band.

All raffia, no band at all.

Variation on a theme.

I'm not sure if this should be puffed up like a bubble hat, or flattened like a newsboy's cap.

Marabou feathers on a stretchy cap

My newest Happy Capper, with a huge ruffled brim and extravagant crown.

The label is the same in all of them. I haven't been able to find anything about the company that made them. Google Archives has a reference to a 1962 ad, but that's it.
Anyone familiar with this lable?