In theory women can wear a flat cap to royal ascot.
Flat cap wearing.
Don t wear a flat cap unpinned or snapped.
The hat is known in ireland as a paddy cap in scotland as a bunnet in wales as a dai cap in new zealand as a cheese cutter and in the united states as a driving cap.
It simply isn t designed for that season.
But i think two points are essential here.
How to wear a flat cap.
Wear a panama hat in the summer instead.
Many men including me turn to it because there are few other sensible alternatives.
And when wearing a flat cap material is key.
Whether you sport a beanie baseball hat or flat cap the hat you wear on any given day leaves an impression either good or bad when it comes to wearing a hat it not only matters what hat you wear but how you wear it.
A flat cap sometimes scally cap is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front originating in great britain and ireland.
I too am a fan of the flat cap and it is usually my preferred hat.
If you wear your cap with old time traditional looking accessories like monocles walking sticks or suspenders your outfit may appear too much like a costume.
Like its american equivalent the baseball cap the flat cap has an everyman quality to it as fitting atop a pigeon fancying yorkshireman as it is an estate touring toff.
Instead wear your hat with modern classic pieces for a timeless style.
Whether it s a flat driving cap or a looser newsboy hat you can wear a flat cap of any style with a blue utility jacket that will feel at home in the studio and at those after work drinks.
Don t wear a flat cap in summer even if it is made of summer materials such as linen.
The only specified rule is that hats worn in the royal enclosure must have a base of 4in 10cm in diameter so no fascinators please.
The flat cap also known as an ivy cap driving cap or golf cap falls somewhere in between the casualness of a baseball cap and the formality of a fedora once a sign of the working class man during the 19th century the flat cap has evolved into a piece of headgear that s popular with the hollywood elite trendsetters and well dressed men.
Supposedly the flat cap first became popular after a short lived law passed in england in 1571 that obliged everyone to wear a woollen hat to boost the wool trade which does perhaps explain its.
Just like with any article of clothing the type of hat you wear says a lot about you and your style.
Winston chesterfield wrote a good column earlier this week on the love hate relationship many have with the flat cap.
This configuration isn t part of the original style even if the snap is working and it tends to be a more feminine look.