Xerox
A 6-panel cap embroidered with the logo of the American company "Xerox," which manufactures and sells printing equipment such as copiers and printers. Xerox established the "Palo Alto Research Center" in 1970 and developed the world's first computer equipped with a GUI operated by a mouse, called "Alto." Steve Jobs, who visited the Palo Alto Research Center at the time, was greatly influenced in the development of Apple's next-generation computer "Lisa."
There is a story that when Steve Jobs complained that Windows was too similar to Mac, Bill Gates of Microsoft, who had also visited the Palo Alto Research Center and was influenced by it, retorted, "Just because I broke into Xerox's house and stole the TV before you doesn't mean you can't come later and steal the stereo." Of course, we recommend wearing Apple or Microsoft caps, but wearing a Xerox cap, which inspired the development of Mac and Windows, is also profound and nice. Also, speaking of Xerox, the famous Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki created the "Xerox Photo Album" in 1970 while he was an employee at Dentsu, borrowing the company's Xerox copier. It is also recommended for those who like photography and art.
The spiral pattern on the back of the cap may be customized, but the embroidery's position and design match the overall look, making it unique.
Actual size | Head circumference: 56cm × 61cm Height: cm
Color|Navy
Material|Unknown
Condition|Cleaned. No noticeable stains, fraying, etc.