Does anyone have experience with these Newboys from Real Irish?
http://www.realirish.com/collections...FbMEQAodvTQxAA
They indicate that they're made by a Eddie Doherty in Ireland. I'm in the market for a new one and I was curious about these.
Does anyone have experience with these Newboys from Real Irish?
http://www.realirish.com/collections...FbMEQAodvTQxAA
They indicate that they're made by a Eddie Doherty in Ireland. I'm in the market for a new one and I was curious about these.
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I don't have any experience with Realirish caps. But they look authentic and really well made. In fact, they remind me of a flat cap I bought on the
Aran Islands two summers back. A substantial brown wool flecked tweed. Also picked up a beautiful green tweed cap at Muckross House made by
onsite weavers right there in Killarney.
I believe they mean that the tweed fabric is woven by Mr Doherty.
I'm pretty sure Hanna makes up the caps.
The site has some other caps (8/4 and flat) by Hanna, and the construction details seem the same.
I don't own any Hannas, but if you check the first couple of pages in this thread, and maybe others farther in, you'll see some 8/4 Hanna caps. http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showt...he-Cap-Faction
Noggintops also has Hanna caps, and these look very similar. http://www.noggintops.com/
Since they're using real hand-loomed material on the ones you cited, one would expect good workmanship.
Last edited by Woodfluter; 05-03-2012 at 12:44 AM.
Thanks to both of you.!
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Campaign Hat Corps since 2007.
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