Navajo Jersey Driver Cap
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The rounded silhouette, low profile, and stiff sewn-down brim are all features of the traditional driver cap. The design originally dates back to 14th-century England, where it was popularized by laborers. When workers began immigrating to the U.S.A. they brought their hats with them―the cap retains its European style to this day. Constructed from a comfortable wool blend, it’s the ideal choice for all seasons and features a Navajo-inspired print . Like all of our classic caps it is crafted for comfort and easily transitions from city to country with its timeless, understated look.
- Sewn-Down Brim
- 53% Wool/39% Linen/18% Cotton
- Cotton Liner
- Imported
Since 1865
True Heritage
Our story begins in the 1860s, when John B. Stetson was prospecting for gold in the Colorado Rockies and, struck by a sudden rainstorm, quickly fashioned a felt hat for protection. The modern cowboy hat was born, and more than a century and a half later, John B.’s pioneering legacy and commitment to quality live on in everything we make.
Crafted to last
Legendary Quality
From start to finish, our signature hats are made by hand, using only the finest materials and time-tested techniques, often utilizing the same machinery we’ve been using for decades. The result? The world’s most legendary hats, designed for the long haul and crafted to be passed on from one generation to the next.
Worn the world over
Singular Style
Our hats are iconic, and yet, each is truly unique—because no two Stetsons are ever worn the same way. Put one on, and you’re joining a community of true individuals unified in their appreciation of enduring quality and style that transcends trend.