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Good Things Market this sunday!

Good Things Market this sunday!

This sunday The Capalog will be at Good Things Market nr Humber Street in Hull. This time we will be on Queens Street, just round the corner from Humber St.

Good Things Market is a great market full of indie traders and designer makers, I know at least 3 other traders taking part (from trading at other markets together), and can vouch for the type of traders there. Think indie, vintage, a little bit of anarchy and a shitload of beaut creative things to buy.

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AUGUST'S cap of the month

AUGUST'S cap of the month

This time it's the No.6 panel cap.

Which is made with a cornflower blue, dark green & mustard yellow canvas crown. But with a pure black canvas peak, finished with blue topstitch detail on the peak too, to compliment the cornflower blue fabric used for the crown of the cap.

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Cap of the Month

Cap of the Month

This month's cap of the month is def a personal fave!

Available as cap of the month, so with 20% off until midnight on the 31st July IF you remember to use "capofthemonth" as the discount code at checkout.

The No.3 panel cap is one of the custom colour block panel caps. The custom colour block ones are a relatively new collection, designed to offer more colour combos using the fabric colours already in stock in the capalog & as an alternative to help champion slow fashion.

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London makers' market this weekend!

London makers' market this weekend!

This weekend The Capalog will be at The Crossing, at Granary Square again for Crafty Fox's Mega Summer Market. With over 100 designer makers it's gonna be a feast for the eyes in terms of creative things to buy.

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Price Updates for Basics & Panels - from July 20th

Price Updates for Basics & Panels - from July 20th

From July the 20th 2022, the prices for the Basic Caps, the Mono Panel, Colour Block & Corduroy Panel Caps will all be going up, only a wee bit though! This is to accommodate a few changes in the sewing process, like overlocked seams, which I didn't do when I first priced them & changes in fabric and new processes for peak inserts etc.

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