Water Repellent Lightweight UV Ivy Cap - Juniper Men's Headwear
Hit the links with confidence in this versatile ivy cap that's ready for whatever weather comes your way. Featuring UV-blocking Taslon fabric and w...
View full detailsHit the links with confidence in this versatile ivy cap that's ready for whatever weather comes your way. Featuring UV-blocking Taslon fabric and w...
View full detailsElevate your everyday style with the Stetson Hats Greystone Plaid Flat Ivy Cap in Tan—a versatile accessory that seamlessly transitions from the go...
View full detailsStep up your style game with this charming duckbill ivy cap from Milani. Featuring a distinctive 2-inch curved bill and classic six-panel construct...
View full detailsFlat 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.