CAP, blue and white, adjustable velcro back, ‘Fila’, ‘CRICKET AUSTRALIA’, Mike Hussey

H2013.278

Navy blue, peaked, Fila cap, with adjustable velcro strap at back and fabric button on top. Comprised of six fabric panels sewn together. white material lining inside front two panels. Six small eyelet holes, one in each panel, with stitching around edges. 15mm white border on outer edge of front two panels extending around the edges of visor. ‘CRICKET AUSTRALIA’ sewn in white below embroidered shield with rising sun, Southern Cross, green background, and wicket casting a shadow. Blue and white ‘F’ and ‘FILA’ in red stitching within a white circle embroidered onto velcro strap at back. Blue padded band around inside edge. Fabric tag inside on left with ‘F’ sewn on left on blue background, and Cricket Australia emblem and ‘CRICKET AUSTRALIA’ sewn in green on white background on right. White synthetic tag sewn underneath fabric tag, marked in black ‘COTTON/…ONE SIZE MADE IN CHINA’ with washing instructions. Handwritten in black biro on inside front left is ‘HUSS’.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2013.278
Accession Date: 23 May 2013

Material

Cotton/Textile0 - Whole
Synthetic/Polymer0 - Whole
Velcro/Textile0 - Whole

Measurement

height127mm
depth26.8cm
width204mm

 


 

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