Herringbone Wool Flat Cap
The flat cap in its most familiar form, and the one piece a wardrobe keeps coming back to. Cut in the traditional low profile, with a short, stitched-down peak and a single curved crown that sits close and clean. It is the shape that has been a British staple for generations: quiet, capable, and never trying too hard.
The cloth is a wool-blend herringbone, the fine diagonal weave with just enough texture to catch the light. It holds a little warmth on a grey morning and reads as easily smart as it does relaxed. Wear it over a roll-neck and an overcoat for town, or with a jumper and boots at the weekend. It is the kind of cap you stop thinking about, because it works with almost everything.
Made to be worn often and kept for years, in the spirit of buying fewer, better things. A considered everyday cap, not a passing trend.
- Traditional flat cap shape, low profile with a short, stitched-down peak
- Single curved crown that sits close to the head
- Wool-blend herringbone in a fine, classic weave
- Lightly lined to hold its shape and sit comfortably
- Smart enough for an overcoat, easy with a weekend knit
- Available in Navy, Charcoal and Brown
Fit: see the size guide for head measurements. Available in S, M and L.
Care: treat it as you would any good wool. Spot clean, reshape while damp, and 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.