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Trucker Caps Let Israelis Stand Out, but Not Too Much
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TEL AVIV—A craze for <a href="http://www.amberintl.com/caps-and-hats/trucker-cap/" target="_self">trucker cap </a>in Israel this year is allowing people here to finally express themselves sartorially—and at the same time look just like everyone else.
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Israelis have an easy-going fashion sense that doesn’t much stick out in a crowd. Thanks to the lasting influence of the state’s founding socialist ethos, many avoid bold fashion statements. Among the nonreligious, plain T-shirts with jeans, or shorts when it’s hot, are the most common uniform. High-powered CEOs shun suits. The fanciest restaurants rarely have a dress code.
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ut the mania for the caps—preferably with an animal on the front—is giving Israelis an opportunity to express themselves, up to a point.
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Made by San Francisco-based hat maker Goorin Bros., the hats come embossed with different animals, often accompanied by a play on words. People choose which one they wear to offer a hint as to their personality.
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“It’s a hat with a presence,” said Amit Deutsch, a 36-year-old Tel Avivi, who sported a cap with a black panther, and had bought five of them at 150 Israeli shekels, or $46. “It’s become a type of icon.”
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Hodaya Elkayam, 23, who purchased a blue suede cap with an eagle and the word “America” in a Tel Aviv market on a sunny Friday afternoon, said the hats “have got style, they’re pretty and comfortable. So they’re good for all occasions.”
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RESERVED FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT BLENDING IN
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In HBO Max's abortion road trip movie Unpregnant, Simonelli introduces Barbie Ferreira's character, Bailey — who's all of the above — wearing a purple angora Kangol <a href="http://www.amberintl.com/caps-and-hats/bucket-hat/" target="_self">bucket hat</a> as she pops up over a bathroom stall divider. The hat's unexpected color and plushness, which match and clash with her shaggy green stuffed animal backpack, also help convey Bailey's innate but unintentional style. "I don't know if she's registered the cool factor that she has," adds Simonelli. Plus, her face-framing headwear was actually inspired by Ferreira serving her own outfit inspo in a textured white variation on Instagram.
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