This law further established the flat cap as a staple of Irish/English working class clothing culture. In 1571 Queen Elizabeth I sought to stimulate trade in the Irish and English wool trade, by passing an act obliging males over six years of age (except for nobility and persons of degree) to wear caps of wool manufacture on force of a fine (3/4d per day). In addition to the ear flap, the taffeta-lined cap shows off a classic Irish cap silhouette, complete with a slope that finishes off with a snap fastener brim at the front.Traditional Irish tweed flat cap - made by me! Though practical and convenient, this flap also creates a fun, sporty style that will add a trendy effect to any winter look. This design offers an ear flap panel that protects the sensitive ear and back head and neck areas from cold weather and can be tucked away when not needed. Making this hat a unique piece is its striking ear flap design. It comes in timeless salt and pepper tweed highlighted with multi-colored specks of red, blue, yellow, and green. Ear Flaps, which provide insulation for the ear and back head/neck areas and can be tucked away when not needed, offering two styles in one!īring some extra warmth and versatility to your fall and winter outfits with this Hanna Hats Ear Flap Cap in salt and pepper! This hat is handcrafted from 100% wool, which provides nothing less than quality insulation that shields your head from the bitter cold in addition to moisture-wicking breathability.Stud Fastener on peak that fastens the body of the cap to the brim, allowing this cap to be worn full-bodied or sloped down.Handcrafted by Hanna Hats in Donegal Town, Ireland.
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