Flat Cap

The flat cap dates from England in the late 16th century, when legislation was passed by Parliament stating that males over the age of six, “had on Sabbath and Holydays to wear caps of wool manufactured in England.” The law, known as the Statute of Apparel, was repealed 2 years later . By then the flat cap had become synonymous with the working classes until it became gentrified in the 1920’s as gentleman’s sporting attire .
Keeping with tradition our one of a kind caps are made from heritage British wools

Flat Cap

The flat cap dates from England in the late 16th century, when legislation was passed by Parliament stating that males over the age of six, “had on Sabbath and Holydays to wear caps of wool manufactured in England.” The law, known as the Statute of Apparel, was repealed 2 years later . By then the flat cap had become synonymous with the working classes until it became gentrified in the 1920’s as gentleman’s sporting attire .
Keeping with tradition our one of a kind caps are made from heritage British wools