Lakeview corduroy cap in Oxford Navy, front view - Chicago Neighborhood Series

Lakeview Corduroy Cap

$34.00 USD
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Lakeview corduroy cap in Oxford Navy, front view - Chicago Neighborhood Series

Lakeview Corduroy Cap

$34.00 USD
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Dinner With a View from the Chicago Food Magazine Neighborhood Series. A theater marquee frames a shared plate above Lake Michigan waves in Lakeview's Dinner With a View treatment. The design connects the neighborhood's lakefront light, dining rooms, and curtain-call energy without relying on sports marks. The corduroy cap centers the neighborhood mark on the front and carries the CFM series lockup on the back.

Product details

  • Color: Oxford Navy
  • Decoration: Embroidery on front and back
  • Materials: 100% cotton corduroy
  • Soft, unstructured crown
  • Cotton twill sweatband and taping
  • Adjustable metal buckle
  • Beechfield B682 Heritage Cord Cap blank

Size and fit

Adjustable one-size fit for head circumferences approximately 20-22 in.

Size guide

Adjustable one-size fit for head circumferences approximately 20-22 in.

Care

Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Air dry. Do not machine wash or tumble dry.

Made to order

Each item is printed or embroidered after you order, which helps avoid overproduction. Production time is separate from the shipping estimate shown at checkout. Small variations in color and artwork placement are a normal part of made-to-order production.

Designed by Chicago Food Magazine. Produced and fulfilled by our trusted production partner.

Complete the neighborhood set

The neighborhood note

Made with Lakeview in mind.

An original Chicago Food Magazine design inspired by the way this neighborhood eats, meets, and keeps the night going.

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Fit and details

See the product details and size guide above for measurements and fit guidance.

Fast turnaround

Most orders ship within 2-5 business days. See the delivery estimate at checkout and follow your order with tracking.

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