flat caps

I always found they looked funny. I guess they just remind me of Del Boy from Only Fools & Horses. They look fantastic as country attire but in the area of London that I'm from they tended to be worn by wideboys and then by a generation of 'Chavs' so to speak so they aren't looked upon as having any sort of class. I definitely wouldn't get away with it. The only time I wear a hat is when I dig out my Trilby in the summer ;).
 
Al H said:
n1vlo said:
u need to look here then....ill be getting one come the summer...for the rain

http://www.tarphat.co.uk/

Just ordered.

We have a country walk / team building day on Thursday hope it comes in time
gutted came today special delivery so missed, can't pick up til Friday

Some companies are too efficient
 
I have only got into wearing a hat during the last year or so. I have 3, a fur one with flaps for the winter to keep my ears warm.
A Stetson.........
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for summer use.
And a Tarp
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for all weathers.........:icon_razz:
 
I've been wearing flat caps of various styles and materials since I was about 16. Currently have a Hackett tweed, M&S Tweed (by Moon) and an M&S cotton one for summer. Some nice ones pictured in this thread, has put me in mind of a new one for next winter. The M&S Moon tweeds are excellent quality and value.

Would love a horse racing style trilby but not sure what I could wear it with.
 
Father in law was so impressed with the tarp hat he ordered one himself and got me this off same site as a pressie

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Not one normally for baseball caps but this one not to chavvy at all
 
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