The style takes its name from the traditional trip through Europe undertaken by upper-class young European men of sufficient means and rank
a striking contrast to the utilitarian exterior
characteristic of Art Deco design
but does bear dents or scratches that have since been stained
Signed "Julia Bracken-Wendt" at the lower right corner
Dekalb 1999 Limited Edition Leather Patch Snapback Cap Master Lock The style takes its nameStructured snapback cap in deep green with a contrasting dark brim, featuring an oval leather patch affixed to the front panel. The patch is embossed with the Dekalb winged ear logo, a pheasant in flight, and "1999 Limited Edition," rendered in a subdued, tonal finish that leans into a rugged, field ready aesthetic. Six panel construction with stitched eyelets, reinforced interior banding, and a flat bill profile typical of late twentieth century