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The Mayfair Flat Cap - Plain Merino Wool | Christys' London 1773
(Colourway variants: "Mayfair Flat Cap - Navy", "French Navy", "Forest Green", "Black", "Caramel", "Camel", "Jade", "Berry Red")
Product description:
Crafted by Christys' London, hatmakers since 1773, the Mayfair Flat Cap brings a clean, contemporary feel to Britain's most enduring headwear silhouette. It is cut from a plain merino wool woven by Mallalieus of Delph, the historic Yorkshire mill renowned for its fine British woollens. Free of pattern, the smooth solid-colour cloth lets the cap's neat lines and precise cut do the talking - an effortlessly versatile piece that sits as naturally with an urban look as it does with country wear. It comes in eight rich colourways: navy, French navy, forest green, black, caramel, camel, jade and berry red.
The Mayfair Flat Cap is made on our Regent shape - a classic flat-pattern cut with a low, streamlined profile and a neatly curved, structured peak for a timeless, tailored fit. Inside, a rich satin lining adds a sleek, comfortable finish. Merino wool is prized for its natural softness, breathability and warmth, and its natural water repellence shrugs off light showers - making this a cap that works just as hard on city streets as it does on a blustery country walk, from crisp autumn mornings through winter.
For 250 years, Christys' has crafted hats for royalty, military officers and discerning wearers around the world. The Mayfair Flat Cap unites two great names in British cloth and hat-making - Yorkshire-woven merino wool from Mallalieus of Delph, shaped with a precise flat-pattern cut and a structured peak, and finished with the unmistakable quality of the Christys' tradition.
· Classic British flat cap in plain merino wool woven by Mallalieus of Delph, Yorkshire
· Smooth, solid-colour cloth with natural water repellence
· Available in eight colourways: navy, French navy, forest green, black, caramel, camel, jade, berry red
· Cut on Christys' Regent shape - a classic flat pattern with a low profile and curved, structured peak
· Finished with a rich satin lining for comfort and warmth
· Heritage craftsmanship from Christys' London, est. 1773





