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Tweed Caps

by Staff Writer

The ivy cap, sometimes known as the English driving cap, is a classic piece of headwear that dates back more than 100 years. Usually made from tweed, these caps were ubiquitous throughout the British Isles, in particular. Most people who favored tweed caps wore them for their warmth, and their casual look made them perfect for wearing while working, driving, or just drinking at the pub.

Today, as you might expect, one of the top names for tweed caps is based in England. Christy’s of London produces several different models of tweed caps. The company itself dates back more than 200 years to 1773. Then, bowlers and top hats were most in demand. Today, however, the Christy’s of London lines are perhaps best known for their tweed ivy caps.

Christy’s of London Tweed Caps, and More
Tweed caps from Christy’s are made from high-quality thick tweeds in several patterns such as herringbone and plaids, and the craftsmanship is equally fine. At TheFedoraStore.com, we keep our prices as low as possible so you get the quality of the world’s best hat brands, without breaking the bank for them.

Other brands such as Kangol, Classico, Signature, and Bailey also manufacture quality tweed caps, all available online from TheFedoraStore.com. Nowhere else on the Internet gives you such a wide variety of quality tweed caps. It’s easy to buy from TheFedoraStore.com, as well. To get started, just click on a brand above, or on “Caps” to the left.

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