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Nice looking cap!
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Hey Joe...is that an Irish snap cap? I havent seen that one before from the Jonathan Richards range at least. Only the snap cap with herringbone.Latest thrift find…. No name charcoal grey snap front wool cap.
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Hi Aidan. I don’t think this one had any branding inside so I do not know about it’s manufacture. It is a snap front cap from a charcoal heather wool.Hey Joe...is that an Irish snap cap? I havent seen that one before from the Jonathan Richards range at least. Only the snap cap with herringbone.
It looks like it could use a bit of cleaning, but otherwise why would you need to upgrade? Unless, of course, it doesn't keep your head warm, in which case you need to get yourself a nice Irish tweed flat cap.Today started off at 0 degrees Celsius. So put on my old Tilley flat cap. It’s been 16 years. Maybe I should upgrade.
Johnny
ah i see. they would always have their label for sureHi Aidan. I don’t think this one had any branding inside so I do not know about it’s manufacture. It is a snap front cap from a charcoal heather wool.
I hope the cough is going ok. well if you are all a little unsure of which one to go for, then there's a lovely bit of reading here on what the best Irish hat to go for is. EnjoyIt looks like it could use a bit of cleaning, but otherwise why would you need to upgrade? Unless, of course, it doesn't keep your head warm, in which case you need to get yourself a nice Irish tweed flat cap.
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Hello, and welcome to The Lounge. No uncertainty here, I have quite a few Newsboy and Flat caps from various manufacturers that I wear in regular rotation. Some are of lesser quality, but I enjoy them all as well as my brimmed hats.I hope the cough is going ok. well if you are all a little unsure of which one to go for, then there's a lovely bit of reading here on what the best Irish hat to go for is. Enjoy