The flat cap has spent years being borrowed by people who don’t quite mean it. Worn ironically, worn for a festival, worn once and forgotten in a drawer. That’s a shame, because a well made flat cap is one of the few hats that actually belongs in a grown man’s wardrobe without requiring any explanation.
The difference between one worth buying and one worth avoiding comes down to the cloth and the construction. A cap that holds its shape, sits with a proper amount of structure, and uses a wool or tweed that has some weight to it will look better after two years than it did on day one. We’ve been particularly interested in caps that work with a casual overcoat or a heavy knit without looking like a costume.
These are not novelty pieces. They are well considered items from makers who understand what the cap is supposed to do. A flat cap worn properly is simply a very good hat.
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Brown Classic Corduroy Flat Cap
$19.99 -
Flat baseball cap HORKA Tweed
$27.24 -
Flat Cap with Checked Pattern by Lipodo
$26.95 -
Formal Stefaan Flat Cap
$59.00 -
Grey Herringbone Tweed Flat Cap
$24.99 -
Hatteras Beswick Woll Flat Cap by Stetson
$119.00 -
Herringbone Flat Cap
$99.00 -
KANGOL Beige Tropic Flat Cap
$55.00 -
KANGOL Tropic Flat Cap in Beige & Green, Size: Small
$55.00 -
KANGOL Tropic Flat Cap in Black & Cream, Size: Small
$55.00 -
Lifton Wool Driver Flat Cap by Stetson
$179.00 -
Mens Traditional Flat Cap: Stylish Quilted Lining, Folds for Easy Storage, Available in and – L Brown
$6.94 -
Mens Traditional Flat Cap: Stylish Quilted Lining, Folds for Easy Storage, Available in and – L Checked
$6.94 -
Mens Traditional Flat Cap: Stylish Quilted Lining, Folds for Easy Storage, Available in and – L Grey
$6.94 -
Mens Traditional Flat Cap: Stylish Quilted Lining, Folds for Easy Storage, Available in and – ML Checked
$6.94














