Alan Paine Combrook Tweed Flat Cap Sage
Alan Paine Combrook Tweed Flat Cap
The flat cap has its roots in British law. In 1571, Parliament decreed that all non-noblemen and boys over the age of six must cover their heads with wool caps on Sundays and holidays. Nowadays it is a staple of the countryside.
The Alan Paine Combrook Tweed Flat Cap in more detail...
- 100% Wool Tweed
- Waterproof - Heavy rain protection
- Breathable – Allows body moisture to evaporate
- Fully Lined