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#1 2015-10-21 05:55:57

Tommy
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The American Flat Cap

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#2 2015-10-21 06:26:34

RobbieB
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Re: The American Flat Cap

The Canvey Cap sold by Old-Town at £50 might do the job. I've been thinking of buying one myself. Estuary English with a bit of Dutch influence.

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#3 2015-10-21 06:29:28

TheExpandingMan
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Did you check out what Kangol has to offer?

http://www.kangolstore.com/mens/british-peebles-8857.html

I didn't look at their whole line, but this one looks close.

 

#4 2015-10-21 06:44:44

Chief Brody
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Love that Paul Stuart image.

 

#5 2015-10-21 07:46:14

Bop
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Re: The American Flat Cap

City sport do that model

 

#6 2015-10-21 07:56:11

Bop
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Re: The American Flat Cap

http://www.hatsandcaps.co.uk/city-sport-donegal-tweed-extended-bill-flat-cap-blue-p160534/

 

#7 2015-10-21 08:08:56

Kingston1an
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Re: The American Flat Cap

The Victor Meldrew. Goes well with a tan raincoat and lots of attitude.

http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article252548.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/victor-meldrew-pic-bbc-512475908.jpg

I suppose Edinburgh Woollen Mills is out of the question.


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#8 2015-10-21 08:31:48

Meehawl MacMurrachu
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Re: The American Flat Cap

I've never had any joy buying hats off the internet - I find there's no substitute for trying them on

Around Jermyn street (assuming you're near London) there's a few options - Bates hats / Lock Hatters / Christys hats (in same arcade as Bates)

Or Laird of London (Soho and Covent Garden)

 

#9 2015-10-21 09:45:46

Acton_Baby
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Re: The American Flat Cap

I concur with Bop on this, the green hat in the pic is a CitySport buckle back cap in corduroy, John Simons still had a few left in stock.
You can also get that style by CitySport in tan corduroy from a few different retailers but the green is hard to find.

Orvis also do a few ( no buckle backs tho), search for 'driving hats' as they tend to have the pronounced peak you are looking for.


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#10 2015-10-22 04:46:26

Yuca
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Re: The American Flat Cap

I bought a wonderful cap from the net (in fact my confirmation email is dated exactly 2 years ago today). Not the exact style in the photos in the OP but quality and style are superb. Brand is Jonathan Richards and I got mine from https://www.hatshop.ie/index.php. That brand is also available elsewhere - in fact I discovered it from looking at a hat shop in the US.

I've also tried all the hat shops around Jermyn St on 2 occasions looking for something similar in a different colour - I couldn't find anything of a similar quality.

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#11 2015-10-22 05:35:20

Chief Brody
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Re: The American Flat Cap

^ Big Up to Johnathan Ricahards, Hanna Hats and Kevin & Howlin...Irish Ivy.

My favourite being the "Great Gatsby" eight piece from Kevin & Howlin. No doubt mentioned on here before, but they do great tweeds and sell them by them by the yard too.
http://www.kevinandhowlin.com/images/lightbox/hats.jpg

 

#12 2015-10-22 05:57:32

Bop
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Ahh.....tweed... what a delight..

 

#13 2015-10-22 07:29:00

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Re: The American Flat Cap


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#14 2015-10-22 07:41:41

woofboxer
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Re: The American Flat Cap

For me the Stetson Hatteras is the only cap, I have about five in various materials, linen, cotton, silk/wool and of course tweed. Other caps I have tried seem to fail in some respect, they are too bulbous, the peaks look rediculous or make the wearer look like a mushroom.

Only Stetson seem to get the cut just right.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=stetson+hatteras&hl=en-GB&gbv=2&prmd=ivns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAUQ_AVqFQoTCIO_2fGX1sgCFUhxFAodbdEOHw

American Classics in Endell Street always have a good selection in stock. I agree with Meheel M that there is no substitute for trying hats on in a shop, not just for getting the correct fit but also finding one that suits your personality.


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#15 2015-10-22 07:49:58

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Re: The American Flat Cap

Yup - Stetson just keep on deliverin' as far as I'm concerned too Woofmeister...

Constantly Mental hatloads...I want them ALL!!

But now - Well now I only have one in thee departure lounge don't I?!?...

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Actually I'll probably write a sonnet whilst I'm there...make it 20...


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#16 2015-11-19 18:18:33

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Re: The American Flat Cap

I'm considering a cap.   I'm afraid a nice overcoat feels amiss without a wool cap/hat up top.   I would like to be able to carry off a fedora, but I think a cap may be more to my liking.


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#17 2015-11-19 19:25:46

rmpmcdermott
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Re: The American Flat Cap

I have a Shandon flat cap that's pretty damn nice, if I might say so. It's this one, but in grey. Made in Killarney, Ireland. Like the Bing Crosby song.

http://www.celticclothing.com/MW-Blue/Irish-Wool-Hat-Blue.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KgoUNH2f8c


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#18 2015-11-20 01:20:20

Yuca
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Re: The American Flat Cap


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#19 2015-11-20 02:48:45

Tommy
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Re: The American Flat Cap

 

#20 2015-11-20 03:54:25

Moose Maclennan
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Re. traditional brimmed hats:

I went to a winter funeral a year or two back wearing a tweed/poplin overcoat (tweed inside) and a grey felt pork pie.

It felt like costume. I'm not at all sure they work with tailored clothing at all nowadays for the under-eighties.


Yuca's point about proportions is a good one. I also think you need fairly chiselled features for a fedora, the potato-headed among us should look at pork-pies or bucket hats.

 

#21 2015-11-21 14:54:43

Worried Man
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Re: The American Flat Cap


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

#22 2015-11-21 15:08:09

rmpmcdermott
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Re: The American Flat Cap

I'm not super keen on the straw fedora, but I really like the flat cap a lot. It fits the size of your head proportionally. The straw fedora to me almost looks a little bit too...I don't know the word...Italian/NYC/1920s? Not so much the straw part, but the actual shape of the fedora itself.


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#23 2015-11-21 15:09:20

Tommy
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Both work,  but a wool Fedora would fit better with the smarter end of your outfit and you could pull the straw off in summer.

 

#24 2015-11-21 15:15:16

Worried Man
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Re: The American Flat Cap

Yeah, the straw would be reserved for warm months.


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#25 2015-11-21 15:16:56

Tommy
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