Flat Cap

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Discover timeless flat caps, perfect for any season. Explore handmade linen styles, vintage wool designs, and unique baker boy hats.

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Many flat cap items are made from wool or wool-blend tweed for a classic, textured look, especially in cooler-weather styles. You’ll also see cotton, linen, or cotton blends for lighter, breathable wear, plus corduroy for a ribbed finish. Some flat caps use polyester blends for easier care, and many include quilted or satin-like linings.
Start by measuring your head circumference where the flat cap will sit: wrap a soft measuring tape around the middle of your forehead (just above your eyebrows) and around the widest part at the back of your head. Keep it snug, not tight. Compare your measurement to the item’s size chart, since sizing can vary by maker and material.
Yes, plenty of flat caps work well in warm weather when you choose lighter materials. You’ll find warm-weather flat cap items made from linen, cotton, or lightweight cotton blends, often with thinner linings for better airflow. For hot days, look for unlined or lightly lined caps and lighter colors, and avoid heavy wool tweed or thick quilted interiors.
Yes, a number of flat cap items can be customized with embroidery like initials, a small monogram, or a short name, especially on the side panel or back of the crown. Personalization options vary by seller and fabric type, so check whether your cap is marked as customizable and ask about thread colors, font styles, and placement.
Several flat cap items use a short, curved sewn-down brim that sits close to the crown for a streamlined look. You’ll also find slightly longer or more pronounced brims for extra shading, plus stiffer brims that hold their shape. Some flat caps have a snap-front brim you can fasten to the crown, while others keep a clean, un-snapped profile.