Sixty percent of the cotton in this baseball cap has been recycled from existing textile waste. That is not a marketing label attached to a standard cap. It is a measurable material change that reduces the water, land, and energy used in cotton production. The remaining forty percent is conventional cotton blended in for structural strength, and the result is a cap that feels identical to a standard cotton baseball cap while using significantly fewer new raw materials.
The cap is made by Carbon212, a brand focused on sustainable headwear. The pre-curved visor comes ready to wear without the breaking-in period that flat-visor caps require. A metal buckle closure at the back provides adjustable sizing for all head measurements, and a cotton sweatband inside manages moisture during warm-weather wear.
Specifications
- Material: 60% recycled cotton, 40% cotton
- Brand: Carbon212
- Visor: Pre-curved
- Closure: Metal buckle, adjustable
- Sweatband: Cotton
- Colour: Black (this listing), also in Dark Grey, Khaki, and Navy
- Size: One size fits all
What Recycled Cotton Means in Practice
Recycled cotton is made from pre-consumer and post-consumer cotton waste that would otherwise go to landfill. The fibres are mechanically recovered, cleaned, and respun into new yarn. The environmental benefit is real: recycled cotton uses roughly 80% less water than virgin cotton production and eliminates the agricultural land requirement entirely. The cap you receive looks and feels like any other cotton baseball cap. The difference is in the supply chain, not the product.
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