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Flat Cap, Ivy Cap, Newsboy Cap, Ascot Cap Styles

  • Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap - Dorfman Hats Flat Cap Dorfman Hat Co.
    Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap - Dorfman Hats Flat Cap Dorfman Hat Co. MW231-SM Brown Small/Medium
    $ 30.00
    Dorfman Hat Co.

    Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap - Dorfman Hats

    Lightweight wool blend flat cap for fall wear. Shades of blue and brown tweed patchwork flat cap. Faux leather peak, 1.5". Satin lined crown. Cotto...

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    $ 30.00

Flat caps are iconic for a reason: clean lines, heritage character, and easy everyday wear that never goes out of style. Defined by a flat, rounded crown and a small bill, the brim may be sewn, snapped, or seamlessly integrated into the crown, depending on the style. Rooted in classic Northern England tradition, flat caps have evolved into a wide family of looks—often named for the era, region, or communities that popularized them.

You’ll hear flat caps referred to by many names, including: duckbill cap, snap bill cap, bunnet, Irish flat cap, Irish tweed cap, paddy cap, dai cap, cheese-cutter, scally cap, Jeff cap, Gatsby cap, cabbie cap, poor-boy cap, newsboy hat, eight-panel cap, apple cap, ivy cap, and baker boy cap. While some of these terms overlap, they all point to the same enduring appeal: a structured, tailored cap that adds instant polish without trying too hard.

With over a century of style history behind them, men’s flat caps remain one of the few accessories that look equally at home on young trendsetters and seasoned dressers—and they’ve become a true wardrobe staple for both men and women. Pair one with a casual jacket and denim for smart weekend style, or wear it with tailored outerwear for a refined, classic finish.