Big berets often look a bit clumsy, but yours looks quite dashing. I think it's the whole shebang of the structured shoulders of your tweed jacket and the dash of color from the scarf. Nicely done, a real inspiration!
I wore a porkpie tonight with the bad weather. Normally, it's a flatcap or beret.
My son said I look like Walter White (that's a compliment).
My wife said "Nice hat Cepice. <pause> Did you wear it out in public?"
I've been wondering when —if— you would post something on the attack. Must be so much harder coming from a peaceful and quiet country like NZ. I admire what the Kiwis have done in reaction, it reflects a strong country and good leaders. Thoughts and prayers for all of you, and for goodness to...
I have to agree with Daan, I have an old beret that was too small. I removed the leather headband, and it never really fit well. Headbandless berets have several folds to make the lip, removing a leather band exposes the raw edge and it never quite feels right. I actually thought about taking...
A beret under a true wool duffel coat will keep you warm in any weather. If you get a duffel, I suggest you stay with traditional hemp rope+toggles, as I find the leather and horn toggles tend to rip. The leather gets wet and weakens at the stitch.
I wore a hood over my ski helmet today, cuts...
I love wearing berets in the winter, and right now ours is often incredibly cold (the other day it was -29C with wind chill). With a reasonably wide beret, the wool will cover the tips of your ears and keep them nice and warm. Couple that with a scarf or a collared jacket, and you've got a...
Berets have been just about my only choice for the last 3 weeks or so. Not sure where the love came from, but nothing seems to beat a beret. I've never been fully comfortable with a brimmed hat, but this...this is something other.
@alanfgag I like your style!
@Bouwerij_Jongen your joie de vivre is inspiring!
While I wear a variety of hats, the beret is quickly becoming a personal favorite.
@Daan is a stealthy copywriter. No overt sales pitch, yet his berets are addictive.
Received two orders from Daan today, an Uruguayan Nutria in navy, and the Boneteria Auloronesa.
I have to say, I'm extremely impressed with the Nutria! Very soft, light and comfortable. What a great hat.
I was a little bit hesitant to order berets from the geographic center of the earth, but...
Yes, Daan, I think you describe the Jaxon exactly. Very lightweight and much softer. Both are years several years old. The Elósegui is a Super Lujo purchased from Ron Greer years ago. Interesting that you say it can be worn in summer, I wouldn't have thought.
@Daan, I have to say that your...
Advise welcome please.
My first beret was 20 years ago, a thin, light one, probably a woman's. I could pull it long and forward, and it looked wonderful with an old quilted barn jacket.
I now have two berets: an old Jaxon beret missing the leather sweatband and a Elosequi Impermiable missing...
I also want to add that I'm on a few other forums as well, but this is —by far— the nicest, most supporting and respectful forum I think I've ever encountered.
Hello everyone!
I am Cepice ("cap" in some Slavic languages) and have always had a great love of hats. I own a small but rather quirky range from berets to a wool porkpie, a couple of interesting Russian hats and, most recently, a Stetson Stetsonian.
The Stetsonian is a real eye-opener for me...
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