Corduroy Flat Cap
The softest cap of the set. The same traditional flat cap shape, the low profile, curved crown and short, stitched-down peak, cut this time in cotton corduroy. The fine ribbed wale gives it a warm, tactile surface and a relaxed, autumnal feel that the wool and waxed caps do not have.
This is the easy, everyday one. Less formal than the herringbone, it leans casual: wear it with denim and a chore jacket, a roll-neck, or a heavy knit on a cold afternoon. Corduroy has a quiet, lived-in character that only feels more like yours the more you wear it.
Made to be worn often and kept for years, in the spirit of buying fewer, better things. A soft, dependable cap for the everyday.
- Traditional flat cap shape, low profile with a short, stitched-down peak
- Soft cotton corduroy with a fine ribbed wale
- Warm, tactile and autumnal
- The most casual of the set, easy with denim and knits
- Available in Tan, Brown and Green
Fit: see the size guide for head measurements. Available in S, M and L.
Care: spot clean, reshape while damp, and brush gently to lift the pile. Store flat or on a hook.
Fifty days to be certain.
Buying well takes a little time. Wear it in, see how it sits, make your mind up properly.
A full 50 days from delivery
Return any unworn piece within 50 days for a full refund. No restocking fee, no awkward questions.
If anything arrives less than right
Send us a photo within 50 days and we will issue a full refund or a free replacement, whichever you prefer. You will not need to post it back.
Handled by a real person
Replies within 1 business day, and refunds issued within 2 business days of your return passing inspection.
Judged in the hand, not on a screen.
Every piece in the range is chosen the old-fashioned way: by handle, weight and finish. Honest wools and tweeds with proper depth of colour, herringbones that catch the light, linings that sit flat and stitching that holds its line.
It is a slower way to build a range, and a smaller one. We think that is rather the point. Cloth like this softens and settles with wear, which is exactly what something worth keeping should do.