This is the third listing for the herringbone tweed flat cap range, providing an additional entry point for the same five-colourway collection. The herringbone pattern, wool blend construction, satin lining, and sizing are identical across all three listings. The difference is in the featured colourway displayed on the product page, giving buyers a clearer view of whichever colour they are most interested in.
The flat cap itself is a traditional British design with a low profile and a stiff, short peak. The herringbone tweed provides warmth that cotton and polyester alternatives cannot match, and the satin lining prevents the wool from scratching against the forehead during extended wear. Four sizes cover head circumferences from approximately 55cm (Small) to 61cm (X-Large).
Specifications
- Material: Herringbone wool tweed blend, satin lined
- Pattern: Classic herringbone weave
- Construction: Traditional flat cap
- Colours: Dark Grey, Olive Green, Brown, Navy, Light Grey
- Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
Why the Flat Cap Endures
Baseball caps came and went in fashion cycles. Bucket hats had their moment. The flat cap has been worn continuously in Britain since at least the 1500s, when Parliament passed an act requiring all males over six years old to wear a wool cap on Sundays and holidays. The compulsion is long gone, but the cap shape survived because it works. It fits under hoods, sits inside coat collars when removed, and adds warmth without the formality of a structured hat.
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