Flat Peak Caps
Flat peak caps can conjure up a picture of Yorkshire moors and old men
chewing hay! The reality is greatly different; headgear in general is enjoying a revival of interest amongst many,
including the young, trendy set. The sporty man has adopted the flat peak cap as a variation on the baseball cap,
still made in cotton, useful to shade the eyes when playing outdoor sports. The flat peak cap sits snugly on the
head, and the peak offers shade from the sun, or protection from the rain. The style is extremely versatile; it can
be made in a variety of materials, and is suitable for a range of occasions.
Style and flat peak caps
The basic style of a flat peak cap is one made from cotton with an adjustable
strap at the back to fit most head sizes. They can be in any colour and are often covered in logos of sports teams
or brand names. The trend more recently is to have a discreet logo so that the caps design is more prominent; this
can range from a traditional check, to graphic art or plain colours for coordinating with outfits. More expensive
flat peak caps are made from wool and are sized specifically in different widths so the customer returns
to the traditional days of having his/her head measured. Classic styles such as those traditionally worn by the
English farmer are back in fashion. Street boy urchin caps, reminiscent of Dickensian stories are all the rage and
often worn by women as a fashion accessory.
Uses of flat peak caps
When buying headgear, most people think of it as a practical choice, meeting the
need to keep the head warm. This has changed and nowadays hats, trilbies and flat peak caps are
accessories to a style and a look. A cotton cap emblazoned with logos may be a sign of allegiance to a sports team,
whilst at the same time protecting the head from sunburn. A stylish, herringbone tweed flat peak cap will keep its
wearer warm, a good idea as you can lose 20-35% of body heat through the head. However, it is also extremely
stylish, and as these types of cap are now available in many tweed mixes, they could be matched to outfits and add
quirkiness and individuality to a persons’ wardrobe.
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