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WW2 Royal Canadian Navy Cap
RCN cap made by Rogers- Rayman Industries in Toronto. They were a prominent Canadian manufacturer contracted by the government during WW2 to produce military garments and specialized headgear.
The distinctive pleated, drawstring inner lining combined with the blue NAVAL ink stamp confirms its authenticity. These were often referred to as a “Donald Duck” style cap.
The cap is wool and the lining has come away from the inside seam in one location as seen in the photos. Top of cap measures approximatel 9.75”.
RCN cap made by Rogers- Rayman Industries in Toronto. They were a prominent Canadian manufacturer contracted by the government during WW2 to produce military garments and specialized headgear.
The distinctive pleated, drawstring inner lining combined with the blue NAVAL ink stamp confirms its authenticity. These were often referred to as a “Donald Duck” style cap.
The cap is wool and the lining has come away from the inside seam in one location as seen in the photos. Top of cap measures approximatel 9.75”.