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Glencoe Striped Leather Sailor Cap -
Charlotte Women Wool Knitted Sailor Cap -
The Anchor Marine Black Sailor Cap -
Women Leopard Print Plush Leather Sailor Cap -
Holy Death Steampunk Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Dufftown Furry Sailor Cap -
Broken Hearts Gothic Leather Sailor Cap -
Sydney Stars Vintage Cotton Sailor Cap -
Steampunk Gothic Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Laurent Furry Sailor Cap -
Stars Leather Breton Sailor Cap -
Punky Leopard Leather Sailor Cap -
Steampunk Gears Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Blue Roses Denim Sailor Cap -
Golden Chain Plaid Cotton Sailor Cap -
New Jersey Winter Suede Thermal Army Cap -
Springfield Golden Chain Bicolor Leather Sailor Cap -
Dundalk Brown Wool Sailor Cap -
Bristol Black Cotton Sailor Cap -
Patton Military Thick Cotton Sailor Cap -
Fiddler Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Marcel Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Cyberpunk Black Leather Sailor Cap -
Palmer Suede Sailor Cap
The sailor cap occupies a specific position in headwear history. Worn by naval officers, merchant mariners, and adopted by civilian dress in the early twentieth century, it carries the weight of a working tradition — structured, purposeful, built to last.
At Hatloom, the sailor cap is sourced and curated as a precision object. Flat-top crown, structured brim, clean silhouette — every detail is deliberate. Materials range from genuine leather to wool blends and cotton canvas, each chosen for durability and refined finish. The result: a cap that reads as authoritative without announcing itself.
Why the Sailor Cap Endures
- Structural integrity — the stiffened crown holds its shape across seasons and years
- Historical authority — a silhouette with centuries of naval and civilian precedent
- Versatility of register — equally at home with tailored outerwear or a clean casual layer
- Rare craftsmanship — leather and wool variants demand hand-finishing that mass production cannot replicate
Sailor Cap vs. Docker Cap: A Practical Distinction
| Feature | Sailor Cap | Docker Cap |
|---|---|---|
| Brim | Structured flat visor | None (brimless) |
| Crown | Flat, stiffened top | Round, soft |
| Origin | Naval / military | Dockworker / longshoreman |
| Formality | Smart-casual to formal | Casual / streetwear |
| Materials | Leather, wool, cotton | Denim, cotton, wool |
The full Hatloom Sailor Caps range — including leather officer caps, cotton Breton styles, and wool captain variants — is available at hatloom.com/collections/sailor-caps.
Who This Cap Is Not For
Those seeking a logo-forward statement piece or a trend-driven silhouette will find the sailor cap austere by design. It does not perform. It simply is — and that is the point.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a sailor cap and a captain cap?
The terms are often used interchangeably. Technically, a captain cap refers to the officer-grade variant with a higher crown and braided trim, while the sailor cap is the broader category. At Hatloom, both styles are available within the Sailor Caps collection, distinguished by their material weight and finishing detail.
What material is best for a sailor cap?
Genuine leather offers the highest durability and the sharpest silhouette. Wool provides warmth without sacrificing structure. Cotton canvas is the most versatile — lighter, breathable, and appropriate for three seasons. Hatloom carries all three.
Are sailor caps suitable for everyday wear or only formal occasions?
The sailor cap functions across both registers. A cotton or lightweight wool version pairs naturally with casual outerwear. A leather or officer-trim variant elevates a tailored coat or structured jacket. The silhouette is formal enough to read as intentional, relaxed enough to avoid being costume.