Tweed Baker Boy Cap
A fuller, more characterful take on the classic cap. The baker boy, also known as the newsboy, is built from eight panels that meet at a covered button on top, giving a rounded, generous crown above a short peak. It carries a little more presence than a flat cap while staying easy and unfussy to wear, a shape with a touch of old-world character.
Cut in a soft tweed check, the pattern most associated with the British countryside, with a warm, textured handle and a quiet check that reads as considered rather than loud. It comes into its own in autumn and winter: pair it with a wool coat and a roll-neck, or a jacket and boots for a walk. An adjustable back lets it sit comfortably, no fuss.
Made to be worn season after season, in the spirit of buying fewer, better things. A cap with a bit of character that still knows how to keep quiet.
- Eight-panel baker boy (newsboy) construction with a covered button on top
- Soft tweed check with a warm, textured handle
- Fuller, rounded crown above a short, neat peak
- Adjustable back tab for an easy, comfortable fit
- One size, suits most
- At its best in autumn and winter, with a coat or a jacket
- Available in Brown Check, Grey Check and Green Check
Fit: one size, with an adjustable back. Sits a little fuller than a flat cap. See the size guide if you are unsure.
Care: spot clean, reshape while damp, and store on a hook or flat. Check the care label for the specific cloth.
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.