Irish Cap Ballina - Hanna Hats

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€85.00

Large size, especially for Irish shapes, take one size below your usual size.

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95209-EIGHT-PIECE-CAP-TWEED
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Irish style cap handmade in 100% gray herringbone wool

Ballina Irish cap in large gray herringbone

The 8-panel cap also called "Gatsby" or "Newsboy" - was in the past as ubiquitous as today's baseball cap (in fact, it predated the baseball cap or Kangol). This distinctive style is sometimes called the "newsboy" cap. In the 1920s and 1930s, it was very common to see boys and girls in the journalism world wearing this type of headwear. With its eight panels of durable tweed and the body of this cap.

Each is made of 100% pure wool gray herringbone tweed, woven in a way that preserves the character and individuality that has made Donegal tweed famous.

The unique inner lining protects from wind and provides additional resistance to rain penetration.

About the Ballina cap

  • 29 cm brim
  • Made in Ireland
  • Composition: 100% wool
  • Lining: acetate
  • Made and designed in IRELAND

Hanna Hats Size Information

Hanna Hats cap sizes: Small - 54/55cm, Medium - 56/57cm, Large - 58/59cm, X-Large - 60/61cm and XX-Large - 62/63cm

The Hanna Hats brand specializes in Irish caps that run large compared to French sizes

 
Other categories where this product appears:
Women - Irish Cap - Hanna hats - Men - Men's Caps - Plain cap - Peaky Blinders cap -
Technical specifications
  • Material Wool
  • Visor 5 cm
  • Shape Cap
  • Brand Hanna hats
  • Color Grey
  • Country of manufacture Ireland
  • Washable Hand wash in cold water with ammonia
  • Season Winter
  • Size - Head circumference S - M - L - XL - XXL
  • Gender Unisex
  • Type of Weave by hand
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