Muzzle lifted, throat open, the wolf on this patch is caught mid howl. It is stitched in white and grey on a black ground, facing left, with LONEWOLF set in capitals across the top of the square. Howling is above all a pack habit, a way of holding a scattered group together across miles of forest, so a lone wolf calling out is a wolf looking for company. How the back is built Turn the cap and the construction shows itself. The front is solid cloth, firm enough to hold the patch flat and square, and behind the side seam it becomes an open knitted mesh with the squares of the weave clearly visible. That split is the whole idea of the trucker cap, and it came from the American feed and seed trade, where caps were handed out free to drivers who wanted shade and air in the same object. Navy throughout Front panels, curved peak and crown button are all a deep navy, and the mesh at the sides and back is dyed to match, so the colour holds from front to back and leaves the black patch to carry the contrast on its own. Rows of topstitching follow the curve of the brim. Straight facts One size, 56 to 60 cm. See it beside the others in the wolf cap collection, or look through the full wolf clothes range.Free worldwide shipping, 7 to 12 business days. 30 day returns. See our shipping policy for details.