90s Bucket Hat 'Press'
90s Bucket Hat with Newspaper Print Allover — Vintage Streetwear
The Press 90s bucket hat carries an allover newspaper print across the entire cotton crown — fragments of headlines, weather reports, masthead type and small black-and-white photographs, all rendered in the muted ink-on-newsprint palette of late-twentieth-century print journalism. The motif draws directly on the 1990s streetwear vocabulary that ran through John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier and the early Tokyo Harajuku scene, where newsprint became one of the defining textile patterns of the decade.
The crown is the same low-profile six-panel build we apply to every 90s bucket hat and vintage cotton hat in the Japan Clothing catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before stitching, so the bucket hat softens immediately and the print holds its newsprint texture through fifty washes without losing definition. Stitching density runs at twelve to fourteen per inch, the brim curves slightly inward in the Tokyo manner, and the construction is built to hold its shape after five years of daily wear, the same standard we apply across the catalog.
The newsprint pattern was one of the most recycled motifs of 1990s street fashion, pulled from couture into streetwear by Tokyo brands like Fragment and the wider Ura-Hara movement, then back out into international rave culture and 2000s revival cycles. We chose it for one bucket hat in the catalog because it captures a specific decade of the wider streetwear timeline, and because newsprint reads as both retro and contemporary depending on what it's paired with. The print is dense enough to look like real newspaper at conversational distance and abstract enough to function as a textile pattern up close.
Pair it with a baggy raver-cut jeans and a baby tee for the full 1990s reference, with cargo pants and a hoodie for a softer 90s silhouette, or with a black blazer and a slip dress when you want to push the newsprint against a more polished outfit. The Press sits alongside our other 90s bucket hats, vintage-inspired cotton hats and patterned streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.
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90s Bucket Hat 'Press'
90s Bucket Hat 'Press'
90s Bucket Hat with Newspaper Print Allover — Vintage Streetwear
The Press 90s bucket hat carries an allover newspaper print across the entire cotton crown — fragments of headlines, weather reports, masthead type and small black-and-white photographs, all rendered in the muted ink-on-newsprint palette of late-twentieth-century print journalism. The motif draws directly on the 1990s streetwear vocabulary that ran through John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier and the early Tokyo Harajuku scene, where newsprint became one of the defining textile patterns of the decade.
The crown is the same low-profile six-panel build we apply to every 90s bucket hat and vintage cotton hat in the Japan Clothing catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before stitching, so the bucket hat softens immediately and the print holds its newsprint texture through fifty washes without losing definition. Stitching density runs at twelve to fourteen per inch, the brim curves slightly inward in the Tokyo manner, and the construction is built to hold its shape after five years of daily wear, the same standard we apply across the catalog.
The newsprint pattern was one of the most recycled motifs of 1990s street fashion, pulled from couture into streetwear by Tokyo brands like Fragment and the wider Ura-Hara movement, then back out into international rave culture and 2000s revival cycles. We chose it for one bucket hat in the catalog because it captures a specific decade of the wider streetwear timeline, and because newsprint reads as both retro and contemporary depending on what it's paired with. The print is dense enough to look like real newspaper at conversational distance and abstract enough to function as a textile pattern up close.
Pair it with a baggy raver-cut jeans and a baby tee for the full 1990s reference, with cargo pants and a hoodie for a softer 90s silhouette, or with a black blazer and a slip dress when you want to push the newsprint against a more polished outfit. The Press sits alongside our other 90s bucket hats, vintage-inspired cotton hats and patterned streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.
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90s Bucket Hat with Newspaper Print Allover — Vintage Streetwear
The Press 90s bucket hat carries an allover newspaper print across the entire cotton crown — fragments of headlines, weather reports, masthead type and small black-and-white photographs, all rendered in the muted ink-on-newsprint palette of late-twentieth-century print journalism. The motif draws directly on the 1990s streetwear vocabulary that ran through John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier and the early Tokyo Harajuku scene, where newsprint became one of the defining textile patterns of the decade.
The crown is the same low-profile six-panel build we apply to every 90s bucket hat and vintage cotton hat in the Japan Clothing catalog. Cotton has been pre-washed before stitching, so the bucket hat softens immediately and the print holds its newsprint texture through fifty washes without losing definition. Stitching density runs at twelve to fourteen per inch, the brim curves slightly inward in the Tokyo manner, and the construction is built to hold its shape after five years of daily wear, the same standard we apply across the catalog.
The newsprint pattern was one of the most recycled motifs of 1990s street fashion, pulled from couture into streetwear by Tokyo brands like Fragment and the wider Ura-Hara movement, then back out into international rave culture and 2000s revival cycles. We chose it for one bucket hat in the catalog because it captures a specific decade of the wider streetwear timeline, and because newsprint reads as both retro and contemporary depending on what it's paired with. The print is dense enough to look like real newspaper at conversational distance and abstract enough to function as a textile pattern up close.
Pair it with a baggy raver-cut jeans and a baby tee for the full 1990s reference, with cargo pants and a hoodie for a softer 90s silhouette, or with a black blazer and a slip dress when you want to push the newsprint against a more polished outfit. The Press sits alongside our other 90s bucket hats, vintage-inspired cotton hats and patterned streetwear pieces in the wider Japan Clothing accessories edit.























