NEW ORLEANS — It’s been called the newsboy, the Jay Gatsby, the Big Apple, the Ivy, the eight panel, even the Lundberg Stetson. But the classic flat cap, popular with 19th-century longshoremen and ...
I am at Lock & Co. Hatters at 6 St. James's Street in London. The store proudly claims to be the world's oldest hat shop and the world's 34th-oldest family-owned business. It’s also “a Royal warrant ...
At Chanel’s pre-fall 2024 show in Manchester, the storied brand sent parade of models decked out in tweed suits with matching newsboy caps down the runway. Not long after, Penélope Cruz wore one to a ...
The driving cap (or flat cap) and newsboy cap (the floppier cousin of the driving cap) do not have the best reputation in the fashion world. They've been misused too many times, mostly by celebrities ...
AGAINST CONSIDERABLE odds, the flat cap has conquered contemporary pop culture. These idiosyncratic, Anglo-ish sloped hats (you might know them as newsboy caps, paddy caps or golf caps) edged into the ...
I’m at the Stonehenge gift shop in England, and it’s packed. Bobbing and weaving between tourists, mantle tchotchkes, and ornaments, I find myself drawn to a corner of the shop that’s empty save for a ...
He donned a heathered newsboy with jeans and a T-shirt for a recent news conference in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward. He wore a flat cap with a full-length coat for a walk on the red carpet at the ...
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One Man’s Hunt for the Perfect Newsboy Cap
Maxwell, on the other hand, has style to spare, dressed in a sharp suit, expensive spectacles, and a beret-esque flat cap worn cocked to one side of his head. On me, Maxwell’s outfit would look ...
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