Le 14 mai 2019
Brands

The French brand Béton Ciré: young and trendy!

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This French brand was created in 2013 by Amélie Le Roux.  

The story of Béton Ciré 

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The brand draws its inspiration from the city, the sea, and travel, and intends to adorn the heads of urban pirates worldwide by reinventing the Miki, or traditional docker, authentic Breton sailor's hat.

This idea came to Amélie from her grandfather from Quimper, who wore it in all weather conditions, both in town and by the sea. The miki then became the iconic piece of this young Paris-based brand.

Halfway between a beanie and a cap, without a visor to avoid wind gusts, ears free to be attentive to the sound of waves. The Béton Ciré Miki evolves, becomes unisex, timeless.

A high-end product, it is manufactured in France by artisan hatmakers using noble and authentic materials.

For several seasons, Béton Ciré has been offering new hat and beanie shapes with the aim of establishing itself as an essential reference among headwear brands.

The manufacturing 

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Concerned with quality and authenticity, Béton Ciré has chosen a factory in the south of France to have their hats made by genuine artisan hatmakers.

Quality accessories stemming from real expertise. 

The Breton miki as a fashion accessory 

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Until now, the Breton miki was associated with sailors and particularly with an older age group. In recent years, this accessory has become so trendy that it can be found on the heads of younger people.

Easy to wear, this accessory pairs very well with modern looks and even streetwear. A unisex model that is equally trendy on boys and girls, this Breton miki has everything going for it. Enough to turn the codes upside down! 

Mikis available in many colors and designs ranging from the most subtle to the most colorful, and in different materials such as cotton, linen, and wool - something to please everyone!

Soon to be miki addicts?

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You can now discover the new collection on our website: 

We're already fans, how about you? 

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