


In prep for a short work week (and inspired by a recent screening of the documentary American Hardcore), I kept things simple today with a collapsible, uninsulated, short billed Filson cap (noted here in its original three step origami fold). Since I spent most of the day in meetings I have no additional notes on the character-buidling properties of tin cloth (disclaimer: I did not actually wear this cap on my head today--it simply rode around with me, coin purse style, in my coat pocket). A related Filson workplace moment: three coworkers exited the library tonight sporting three different styles of Filson field bags (two in tan twill, one in olive). Wunderbar!
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