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FlatcapM

New in Town
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3
Location
East midlands, UK
Hello,
Just joined this forum and thought I'd best say hello to you all.
Some interesting things on here.
Used to wear a flat cap as a child, then after a break I started wearing them again and bought one after the other and have worn a flat cap every day for around the last 10 years. Anything else you want to know, please ask.
Matt.
 

GregNYC

One Too Many
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1,352
Location
New York City
Wow, welcome, FlatcapM! I just started wearing flat caps and newsboys. How it started - I went to a film screening here in NYC, and one of my friends wore a flat cap. He looked cool and natural and effortless with it. He so totally owned the look that it made me start investigating caps (and I don't mean BB caps :) ). And I discovered it's a whole world out there!
 

GregNYC

One Too Many
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1,352
Location
New York City
Esteban, you're right!

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Stuffsmith

Fedora Lounge Artisan
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808
Location
Sydney
Welcome indeed, Matt! As you can see from scrolling around here, there are lots of us that have been bitten by the bug. Be sure to post some pictures of you sporting your lids!
 

fedoralover

Call Me a Cab
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2,006
Location
Great Northwest
I just found a Donegal Tweed cap woven by J Dorrian at St. Vinnies just my size and looks like it was seldom worn. I don't ever wear this type of cap but I could tell it was a good quality cap so I picked it up. I might wear it with a tweed jacket I just got. Anyone know much about them, I am ignorant of such caps.

fedoralover
 

GregNYC

One Too Many
Messages
1,352
Location
New York City
Donegal tweed is nice and soft and warm. I have several caps of this tweed made by Jonathan Richard. I tend to like British-made caps more. (Their famous tweed is Harris.). I find the British caps have a more prominent brim, and look less like a beret on the head.

These are Donegals.


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FlatcapM

New in Town
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3
Location
East midlands, UK
Thanks for all your "welcomes". Yes I've found that buying one flat cap soon leads to another...then another and so on...
I'll sort through and see if I can find any decent photo's of me wearing them and post some.
 

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