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How Casqit is made

Two collections. One philosophy. Designed for those who notice the details.

Casqit Forma Marine, worn

Casqit started with a simple frustration: caps that lose their shape in a season, and logos that shout louder than the wearer. We wanted the opposite — a cap that quietly outlasts trends, and signs its name only where it doesn’t need to be seen.

That idea takes two forms today.

Forma Ecru cap

FORMA

technical fabric

Linea Sand cap

LINEA

linen and wool

Forma — A modern technical fabric. 92% polyamide, 8% elastane. Light, structured, made to keep its shape through daily wear.

Linea — A natural blend of 55% linen and 45% wool. Textured, breathable, made to age beautifully across the seasons.

Different materials, different moods. But both designed in Amsterdam, made in small numbers, and built around the same principle: quiet by design, refined in detail.

Each cap is designed in Amsterdam, then made in small numbers by a production team we trust. From the curve of the brim to the placement of the embroidered signature, every detail is a choice — not an assumption. Materials are selected for how they age, not just for how they look on day one.

Forma technical fabric, close up

FORMA

technical fabric, up close

Linea linen and wool, close up

LINEA

linen and wool, up close

Forma Marine cap with embroidered signature on the front

FORMA

front

Linea Olive cap with embroidered signature on the back

LINEA

back

You’ll find our name in two places, depending on the cap. On Forma, the signature sits on the front — a quiet statement, embroidered in the same tone as the fabric. On Linea, it lives at the back — present, but not announced.

It’s the same brand. Two ways of carrying it.

We don’t shout our name. We simply sign our work.

— Casqit, Amsterdam