Item Description
Original Item: Only one Available. This World War One M1916 Kepie, or Kepi, was used for the Dutch army infantry manschappen (enlisted man) and was known as the Hoog (High) model kepi. It is missing it’s infantry regiment number on the front, but it’s possible it never had one.
The kepi is in near mint condition. Blue/Green felt outer has no issues with fading or moth damage whatsoever. Features royal blue piping. Leather chin strap shows next to no wear, and the non-metallic cockarde plume is fresh and bright.
Inside, the leather sweatband shows light wear. The rayon liner is intact and complete. Crown bears the maker name:
Charles C. Clsl
Breda
Size is approximately 56.5 cm (US 7 3/8). High model Great War Dutch caps such as these, especially in this condition, are very hard to find.
The Netherlands remained neutral during World War I. This stance arose partly from a strict policy of neutrality in international affairs that started in 1830 with the secession of Belgium from the north. Dutch neutrality was not guaranteed by the major powers in Europe, nor was it a part of the Dutch constitution. The country's neutrality was based on the belief that its strategic position between the German Empire, German-occupied Belgium, and the British guaranteed its safety.
The Royal Netherlands Army was mobilized throughout the conflict, as belligerents regularly attempted to intimidate the Netherlands and place demands on it. In addition to providing a credible deterrence, the army had to house refugees, guard internment camps for captured soldiers, and prevent smuggling. The government also restricted the free movement of people, monitored spies, and took other wartime measures.
The kepi is in near mint condition. Blue/Green felt outer has no issues with fading or moth damage whatsoever. Features royal blue piping. Leather chin strap shows next to no wear, and the non-metallic cockarde plume is fresh and bright.
Inside, the leather sweatband shows light wear. The rayon liner is intact and complete. Crown bears the maker name:
Charles C. Clsl
Breda
Size is approximately 56.5 cm (US 7 3/8). High model Great War Dutch caps such as these, especially in this condition, are very hard to find.
The Netherlands remained neutral during World War I. This stance arose partly from a strict policy of neutrality in international affairs that started in 1830 with the secession of Belgium from the north. Dutch neutrality was not guaranteed by the major powers in Europe, nor was it a part of the Dutch constitution. The country's neutrality was based on the belief that its strategic position between the German Empire, German-occupied Belgium, and the British guaranteed its safety.
The Royal Netherlands Army was mobilized throughout the conflict, as belligerents regularly attempted to intimidate the Netherlands and place demands on it. In addition to providing a credible deterrence, the army had to house refugees, guard internment camps for captured soldiers, and prevent smuggling. The government also restricted the free movement of people, monitored spies, and took other wartime measures.
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