What is it about the freakish allure of a man in a newsboy cap? They’re like the sickly siren of men’s headgear. You shouldn’t want to go near wherever the hat is—it’s somewhat perturbing at first ...
I am at Lock & Co. Hatters at 6 St. James's Street in London. The store proudly claims to be the world's oldest hat shop and the world's 34th-oldest family-owned business. It’s also “a Royal warrant ...
The driving cap (or flat cap) and newsboy cap (the floppier cousin of the driving cap) do not have the best reputation in the fashion world. They've been misused too many times, mostly by celebrities ...
The popularity of flat caps amongst the working class, both in the UK and in Ireland, can be traced back to an Act of Parliament passed in 1571, which required all males over the age of six but below ...