Woven Jacquard Patterned Vintage Duckbill Flat Cap
The flat cap, in a bold woven jacquard. It keeps the same low, traditional shape, the short stitched-down peak and the clean curved crown, but covers it in a rich, intricate patterned weave. Where the plain wools are quiet, this is the one that turns heads, a cap for those who wear their pattern with confidence.
Jacquard has a character all its own. The design is woven into the cloth rather than printed on it, so the colours run deep and the pattern holds, with a texture you can feel under the fingers. Pair it with a plain coat and let the cap carry the look, or lean into the colour through autumn and winter. Striking, considered, and full of character.
Made to be worn often and kept for years, in the spirit of buying fewer, better things. A cap with real personality, not a passing trend.
- Traditional flat cap shape, low profile with a short, stitched-down peak
- Bold woven jacquard pattern, woven in rather than printed
- Rich, deep colour with real texture
- A statement piece for those who like their pattern bold
- A distinctive everyday cap
Fit: available in one size. See the size guide for head measurements.
Care: spot clean with a damp cloth, do not machine wash or tumble dry.
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.