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1930's Flat Caps - Where to Buy Them?

Pandora Pitstop

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Hello,
Can anyone advise me as to where to find (purchase) 1930's style flat caps? By this I mean ones that measure 12'' in diameter and are either 'flat' or sectioned in 8 pieces. I have one modern-made one which is excellent by a company called 'Olney' but to order from them directly you need to purchase 12 by special order and wait 6 months. I did spot one by Ralph Lauren in the new issue of Classic Style magazine but I could not find this on the Polo website. Can anyone please advise me? Thanks!
 

Salv

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Hi Pandora - for 8-piece caps, since you're in London:

  • Sam Walker in Endell Street in Covent Garden has a few - I bought a nice flecked grey tweed cap there;
  • try the various Scottish shops along the lower end of Regent Street for more tweed caps;
  • and if you can get down to Windsor the Edinburgh Woolen Mills shop opposite the front entrance to Windsor Castle has a good selection of Harris tweed caps - I bought an excellent blue flecked Harris tweed cap there.
There's always eBay - I bought a brown felted wool cap earlier this year. Search for gatsby cap or newsboy cap and you should find some.
 

art92101

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"gatsby" cap without the snap?

Does anyone retail the newsboy cap without the snap? I like the style and know that I can get custom without the snap. But I try one on before I pay for it. And i'd like to see th larger size too w/o the snap. Your help is appreciated! Thanks! Happy New Year!
 

Joel Tunnah

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B!Wear makes a nice cap, but I just recently got one that's made by Jonathan Richard in Ireland - and I think it's the most like a 1920's/30's cap that I've found. They're like what you see in the Sears catalogs from that period.

I got it from Bencraft Hats in Brooklyn, and it's actually a 6 panel cap (even though it says 8 on the website), in donegal tweed.

Joel
 

Speedster

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Salv said:
Excellent link Speedster, thanks! I didn't know that one.

I did not know it either until November, when i bought one cheap off the UK ebay.

I just had a look in it this morning. It's made by Olney especially for The Classic Caps Company.
 

Salv

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The traditional hatters in St. James' are the obvious place to try - so obvious I forgot about them - although they are the most expensive.

Edward Bates Ltd at 21a Jermyn Street have various tweed caps starting at £48 for the Gatsby
gatsby.jpg


James Lock at 6 St. James' Street have a larger range of caps. They call their 8-piece caps the Sandwich which comes in four herringbone tweeds and two plain tweeds for £95
 

silhouette53

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Salv said:
The traditional hatters in St. James' are the obvious place to try - so obvious I forgot about them - although they are the most expensive.

Edward Bates Ltd at 21a Jermyn Street have various tweed caps starting at £48 for the Gatsby
gatsby.jpg

Salv, I ordered one of those but wasn't too happy with it - although I did keep it and I wear it occasionally. It doesn't look 'big' enough if you get what I mean -and yes it is the right size for me ! I might just order one of those Baker Boy 12 'Big 'Un' from Classic Cap Co. THANKS Speedster for the tip - never heard of them before

Colin
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Salv

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silhouette53 said:
Salv, I ordered one of those but wasn't too happy with it - although I did keep it and I wear it occasionally. It doesn't look 'big' enough if you get what I mean -and yes it is the right size for me ! I might just order one of those Baker Boy 12 'Big 'Un' from Classic Cap Co. THANKS Speedster for the tip - never heard of them before

Colin

If it's the cap in the photo I see what you mean - maybe the typical Bates customer just doesn't like a larger cap. I'm drawn towards those Big 'Uns as well. In fact I have a suit in a fabric very much like that one at the bottom of Speedsters page, although the check isn't quite as large and bold.
 

Mike in Seattle

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art92101 said:
Does anyone retail the newsboy cap without the snap? I like the style and know that I can get custom without the snap. But I try one on before I pay for it. And i'd like to see th larger size too w/o the snap. Your help is appreciated! Thanks! Happy New Year!

I'd decide on the one I liked with snap, ask if you can order one to try on and then return to be custom-made without the snap.
 

analogist

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Nice to meet you, Silhouette53

I see what you mean by the cap not being full enough for your taste. However, I recently lost my beloved German Shepherd of 13 1/2 years and was taken aback by the picture. What a magnificent friend.

analogist
 

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