Yack Caps #4 The Postcode (5 Panel)

A$39.00

The 4th limited edition Yack Cap designed by Feather & Drum has landed! Featuring a true local icon… the Postcode! I love celebrating all things Yackandandah and creating something playful and different for those who visit our iconic little village. I for one, can never seem to remember the postcode here, maybe the seqence of numbers is just too much for my tiny little pinhead… hopefully this might help!


Mid profile, five panel cap, internal mesh structure support, flat peak
Adjustable fastener with metal clasp, tonal under-peak lining
Light weight
100% cotton
One size fits all

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The 4th limited edition Yack Cap designed by Feather & Drum has landed! Featuring a true local icon… the Postcode! I love celebrating all things Yackandandah and creating something playful and different for those who visit our iconic little village. I for one, can never seem to remember the postcode here, maybe the seqence of numbers is just too much for my tiny little pinhead… hopefully this might help!


Mid profile, five panel cap, internal mesh structure support, flat peak
Adjustable fastener with metal clasp, tonal under-peak lining
Light weight
100% cotton
One size fits all

The 4th limited edition Yack Cap designed by Feather & Drum has landed! Featuring a true local icon… the Postcode! I love celebrating all things Yackandandah and creating something playful and different for those who visit our iconic little village. I for one, can never seem to remember the postcode here, maybe the seqence of numbers is just too much for my tiny little pinhead… hopefully this might help!


Mid profile, five panel cap, internal mesh structure support, flat peak
Adjustable fastener with metal clasp, tonal under-peak lining
Light weight
100% cotton
One size fits all

In honour of the iconic stone bridge that straddles Commissioners Creek here in Yackandandah.

The bridge was built in 1859-1860 to allow easy crossing on what was the main route from Melbourne to Sydney via the Goldfields. Soon after completion, the road was bypassed via Chiltern.

Maybe this is why Yack has been so well preserved and remains a hidden gem!