Japanese WWII Visor Cap with Period Newspaper In Liner
Up for sale is a Japanese WWII visor cap, a classic piece of Imperial Japanese Army field and service headgear, notable for its period construction and distinctive interior detail.
This cap follows the traditional military visor design worn by Japanese officers and enlisted personnel during the Second World War, featuring the structured crown, stiffened brim, and overall form associated with Imperial Japanese military uniforms of the era. The exterior presents a strong, time-worn military character consistent with wartime service use.
What makes this example especially interesting is the presence of period newspaper material tucked within the interior liner. For collectors, these interior details can sometimes provide insight into how the item was stored or preserved over time.
A compelling display item for any collection focused on WWII Pacific Theater militaria, Imperial Japanese uniforms, or headgear variations from the era. Visor caps with intact period interior elements are increasingly desirable among serious collectors.
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