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Novelty Cap

ca. 1990 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Novelty cap, made in a 'rhinoceros' design. The cap has a front panel with a button, two ears and an elongated stiffened peak, all made of pale grey polyester jersey. The front panel and peak are printed in khaki and black to indicate the rhino's eyes and nostrils, and two imitation horns of jersey-covered polyester foam have been added, one between the eyes, the other between the nostrils. The back panels of the cap are made of grey polyester mesh, with an adjustable plastic strap across the cut-out base.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Polyester with polyester foam and plastic
Brief description
Novelty Cap; rhinoceros, British / Taiwanese, ca.1990
Physical description
Novelty cap, made in a 'rhinoceros' design. The cap has a front panel with a button, two ears and an elongated stiffened peak, all made of pale grey polyester jersey. The front panel and peak are printed in khaki and black to indicate the rhino's eyes and nostrils, and two imitation horns of jersey-covered polyester foam have been added, one between the eyes, the other between the nostrils. The back panels of the cap are made of grey polyester mesh, with an adjustable plastic strap across the cut-out base.
Dimensions
  • Interior diameter: 56cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
'100% POLYESTER / ONE SIZE FITS ALL / MADE IN TAIWAN' (Label inside hat)
Credit line
Given by Adam Vokes
Object history
Worn by the donor, Adam Hodgson Vokes (b 17/08/1978)
Production
The cap resembles Trappakaps, referred to in Children's Clothing International as being 'recently introduced' in the November 1985 edition (p.55)
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
B.288-1997

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Record createdApril 19, 2000
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