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The CQFD winter cap embodies the perfect harmony between contemporary style and the authenticity of traditional craftsmanship. Designed to elegantly face the drop in temperatures, this wool cap is a must-have for your winter wardrobe.
Carefully crafted in Normandy, France, each CQFD cap carries with it the heritage of more than a century and a half of know-how in hat manufacturing, the result of meticulous work and dedicated passion .
This winter cap is made from British woolen cloth, ensuring warmth and longevity. The CQFD PARIS logo, meticulously embroidered on the front of the cap, adds a modern and distinctive touch.
Finally, a discreet strip placed at the back of the cap allows a perfect adjustment according to the size of each person's head, guaranteeing unparalleled comfort.
- Baseball style cap.
- Adjustable head circumference.
- 100% French made.
- 100% wool.
- Interior in 100% cotton.
- White CQFD PARIS embroidery made in the workshop (10cm x 3.6cm).
Main fabric :
100% high quality wool, 400g/m².
The wool used comes from farms that are members of the IWTO (International Wool Textile Association) and do not practice the so-called “mulesing” technique.
Origin of wool: New Zealand and Australia.
Place of weaving and dyeing: England.
The CQFD winter cap is available in one size. The strap located at the back of the cap allows a perfect adjustment according to the size of each person's head.
CQFD has chosen to make its hats and caps in France in order to preserve and continue to develop unique know-how. Short-circuit production also allows the House to reduce its carbon footprint.
The cap is meticulously made respecting the most noble and demanding traditions by our partner workshop, a true reference of French excellence located in the north of France. This family business enjoys an exceptional reputation due to the remarkable quality of its craftsmanship.
Do not machine wash or dry. Do not bleach.
Hand washing is recommended to maintain the quality of your cap.
In the event of a stain, wash with clean water and very gently rub the affected area using a soft, non-abrasive cloth and specific detergent for wool.