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$31.50The Story
A five panel cap with a flat brim, made entirely from recycled plastic bottles spun into RPET polyester. The Solid RPET Workers Cap sits lower on the head than the Leagues Cap, with a more boxy, structured feel through the front panels.
Direct embroidery on the front, digger logo pip on the back, antique brass buckle on the strap. A clean black cap with a quieter footprint than virgin polyester or canvas.
Fit
- Five panel construction
- Flat brim
- Adjustable strap back, antique brass buckle
Fabrication
- 100% recycled polyester (RPET), 100gsm
- Direct embroidery front
- Digger logo pip on back
About Pass~Port
Pass~Port was founded in Sydney in 2009 by skater Trent Evans, who saw a gap for homegrown skateboard brands coming out of Australia. The brand draws its visual identity from vintage Australiana, pub tiles, old signage, and the everyday oddities of Sydney street life. From skate decks to clothing, Pass~Port pairs craft and humour in equal measure.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
A five panel cap with a flat brim, made entirely from recycled plastic bottles spun into RPET polyester. The Solid RPET Workers Cap sits lower on the head than the Leagues Cap, with a more boxy, structured feel through the front panels.
Direct embroidery on the front, digger logo pip on the back, antique brass buckle on the strap. A clean black cap with a quieter footprint than virgin polyester or canvas.
Fit
- Five panel construction
- Flat brim
- Adjustable strap back, antique brass buckle
Fabrication
- 100% recycled polyester (RPET), 100gsm
- Direct embroidery front
- Digger logo pip on back
About Pass~Port
Pass~Port was founded in Sydney in 2009 by skater Trent Evans, who saw a gap for homegrown skateboard brands coming out of Australia. The brand draws its visual identity from vintage Australiana, pub tiles, old signage, and the everyday oddities of Sydney street life. From skate decks to clothing, Pass~Port pairs craft and humour in equal measure.






















