
WW2 German Army DAK Officer Cap by Erel
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German WW2 Army DAK Officer Cap by Erel
These are beautifully recreated, high-quality repro German WW2 Army DAK Officer Caps, made in Germany by Erel. They're piped with a silver thread around the circumference of the cap and lined with red cotton, plus 2 ventilation holes on either side of the cap, making these really are the perfect accompaniment to your DAK uniform.
Features:
- Made by Erel - the same company that made hats for the German military during World War Two
- True to originals
- 100% wool material outer - far higher wool content than other repros around
- 100% red cotton lining
- Silver piping
Complete German officer impression with excellent German WW2 Army DAK Officer Caps made by Erel!
Please Note: The visor on these caps is made from a cloth-covered pasteboard/heavy cardboard, as per the originals. They are therefore NOT machine washable.


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