Hold Fast - Sailor Rope cap
Hold Fast - Sailor Rope cap
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Historically, “hold fast” was a command given to sailors when approaching a storm, warning them to grip tight to the ship's rigging to avoid being washed overboard by the waves and rain as the ship plunged through the sea.
Sailors have used tattoos to symbolize their lives at sea since the earliest days of maritime tattooing. These designs can represent: Personal triumphs, Superstitions that dictate life on board, Faraway loved ones, and Everyday duties.
"Hold fast" can also be used as a nautical advice for everyday life. It can mean knowing which anchor points to hold onto during a storm, instead of grasping at anything.
• 70% cotton, 30% nylon
• Unstructured, 5-panel, front panel lined
• Semi-curved bill with contrasting rope
• Contrasting snapback closure
• One size fits most
Size guide
A (inches) | B (inches) | C (inches) | D (inches) | |
One size | 20 ½-23 ¼ | 4 ¾ | 2 ¾ | 7 ⅜ |