The mixed green herringbone version of the Harris Tweed newsboy cap blends several green tones within a V-pattern weave. The herringbone creates a surface texture that catches light differently across each row, giving the cap a sense of depth that flat-weave fabrics lack. From a distance it reads as green. Up close, you see the interplay of olive, sage, and darker forest tones within each zigzag.

Handwoven from 100% pure new wool in the Outer Hebrides, certified with the Harris Tweed Orb mark. Cotton lined, sewn-down brim, removable side pin. The herringbone pattern is the most traditional Harris Tweed weave and the one most closely associated with British countryside style.

Specifications

  • Material: 100% pure new wool, Harris Tweed certified
  • Pattern: Mixed green herringbone
  • Lining: Cotton
  • Brim: Sewn-down
  • Details: Removable Gladwin Bond side pin
  • Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large

Herringbone Tradition

Herringbone is named after the skeleton of a herring fish, which the V-pattern resembles. It has been a staple of British tweed production for centuries and remains the most popular Harris Tweed weave pattern. On a newsboy cap, it adds visual movement without the boldness of a check or plaid.

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