Englandmj7
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Hello gents,
I have been on the hunt for a nice, affordable tweed driving cap for quite some time and everywhere I went they were either too bulky/fat or were made of crappy materials, etc. I have made posts on here regarding a good tweed cap maker and finally found one on my own:
http://www.hannahats.com/
Apparently, the hats are handmade. I bought mine in an Irish store in SF and it fits excellently. None of the button closure crap on the front, very warm, and very slim (doesn't have a huge bill or bulges over the sides). Very sharp. I found them cheaper online here:
http://www.noggintops.com/page.cfm?p=66
Just wanted to give a heads up to those of you who have been weary of buying online without being able to try the hat on in person. They also have several varieties/colors of the tweed as well as herringbone material. Cheers.
I have been on the hunt for a nice, affordable tweed driving cap for quite some time and everywhere I went they were either too bulky/fat or were made of crappy materials, etc. I have made posts on here regarding a good tweed cap maker and finally found one on my own:
http://www.hannahats.com/
Apparently, the hats are handmade. I bought mine in an Irish store in SF and it fits excellently. None of the button closure crap on the front, very warm, and very slim (doesn't have a huge bill or bulges over the sides). Very sharp. I found them cheaper online here:
http://www.noggintops.com/page.cfm?p=66
Just wanted to give a heads up to those of you who have been weary of buying online without being able to try the hat on in person. They also have several varieties/colors of the tweed as well as herringbone material. Cheers.