Made in the USA About the time of Bollman Hat Company's Founder's death in 1900 and beginning of the leadership of his son George W. Bollman, the Homburg hat was taking its place in hat style history. Popularized in England by Edward VII after visiting Germany and bringing one…
Designed in Sweden Made in Estonia Say hello to comfort with the Classic Shetland Wool Herringbone Newsboy Cap from Wigens Caps. Designed in Sweden, this cap showcases 8 gorgeous herringbone panels, a top button, and a grosgrain sweatband. Together, these features make for an…
Made in the USA The 1910's saw the advent of a true piece of Americana in the Montana Peak Hat (Campaign Hat). Its popularity "peaked" on September 8th, 1911 when it was adopted by the United States Army. What began as a military standard has since become a symbol of both…
Designed in Sweden Made in Estonia The Shetland Patchwork Harris Tweed Wool Newsboy Cap is part of a limited series by Wigens. Features an 8 panel design with alternating patterns in each panel. Made of 100% Harris Tweed wool fabric from the Wigens factory archives. The interior…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia We love any homage to a classic silhouette and that is exactly what Wigens Caps gives us with the Magee Tweed Lambswool Newsboy Cap. Made of 100% lambswool, the wool is then made into a tweed fabric. Featuring European design and handcrafted…
Designed in Sweden & Made in Estonia An old-fashioned with a twist isn't just a drink, it's also the Donegal Shetland Wool Earflap Ivy Cap from Wigens Caps. The wool stitching is a comfortable classic body, with a new twist of soft earflaps that make this cap even cozier! Tip…
Made in the USA The "Roaring Twenties", as the decade is affectionately dubbed, saw an explosion of rich cultural activity, brought on by unprecedented economic prosperity. Gangsters, flappers, speakeasies, jazz and the Charleston were sweeping the nation. Fashion likewise grew by…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia We love any homage to a classic silhouette and that is exactly what Wigens Caps gives us with the Magee Tweed Lambswool Newsboy Cap. Made of 100% lambswool, the wool is then made into a tweed fabric. Featuring European design and handcrafted…
Made in the USA All things Aussie and the Australian-inspired Outback was an essential part of fashion in the 1990's. The LiteFelt invented by Bollman Hat Company in 1987 revolutionized the hat industry during this time of economic prosperity and the number one shape was the…
Designed in Sweden Made in Estonia Take a trip back in time with the Classic Shetland Wool Herringbone Duckbill Ivy Cap from Wigens Caps. The grosgrain sweatband and smooth satin interior lining allow for a comfortable fit, and the herringbone pattern is simply stunning! This cap…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia A classic pub cap inspired by England, Wigen Cap's Moon Tweed Wool Pub Cap! Made by Moon a quality British cloth mill since 1887 featuring colors from the Abraham Moon range. This is 100% tweed wool from a unique woollen mill in Guiseley,…
Made in the USA The King of the Cowboys, Roy Rogers, was a famous singer and cowboy actor during the days of television. He and his third wife Dale Evans (the Queen of the West), his golden palomino Trigger, and his German Shepard Bullet, were featured in over one hundred movies…
Made in the USA The John Travolta movie Urban Cowboy was such a smash hit when released in 1980 that it kicked off a national trend for all things country and cowboy. Hats, boots, mechanical bull riding and line dancing surged into the vogue, along with Country & Western…
Made in Estonia Try a fun spin on a classic with the Harris Tweed Wool Slim Ivy Cap from Wigens Caps. This cap features a Harris Tweed wool body that is durable, long-lasting, and beautifully reliable, so this cap is with you for the long haul! The grosgrain ribbon sweatband is…
Made in the USA The flamboyance and fast times of the 1920's gave way to a much more somber climate in the 1930's. The Stock Market Crash of 1929 ushered in a decade best remembered as a national crisis of unseen magnitude. What today is known as The Great Depression was…
Made in the USA In the last half of the twentieth century, gender roles began to seriously morph and evolve. An illustration of this is the trend for females to wear hats normally reserved for men, which significantly rose in popularity throught the 2000's. The 2000s Wool Felt…
Made in the USA A standard during Jazz's glory age, the Pork Pie gained relevance during a time of worldly transition, as evidenced by its growing popularity among celebrities and public figures. Physicist Robert Oppenheimer regularly wore a pork pie hat during his field studies.…
Designed in Sweden Made in Estonia With the Melton Wool Pub Duckbill Cap from Wigens Caps, you can stay ready for anything while looking sharp. Of Swedish design, this cap is sleek, featuring a simple, classic 6-panels, as well as a comfortable quilted lining on the interior.…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia Inspired by Italy, Wigen Cap's Patchwork Herringbone Wool Ivy Cap is made of fabric designed by Bottoli Lanificio di Vittorio Veneto. This is 100% wool and features a classic ivy design. An attractive multicolored herringbone patchwork is…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia Inspired by Northwest Ireland, Wigen Cap's Royal Lambswool Glen Plaid Pub Cap is made of Magee handwoven wool. Handwoven in Donegal, this is the perfect fabric for fighting off the damp and cold. This attractive multicolored glen plaid pub cap…
Designed in Sweden Made in Estonia Full of quintessential charm, the Mallalieus Tartan British Wool Newsboy Cap by Wigens is made of 100% British wool. The wool newsboy is a comfortable classic silhouette, with a plaid pattern and top button. Features a breathable cotton…
Made in the USA Certain art forms have the ability to sum up an entire decade in succinct, spot on representations of culture. Woody Allen's Annie Hall is an excellent study of the nuances of the 1970's female. In the movie, Annie Hall's wardrobe consisted of a tomboyish look…
Made in the USA The top hat caused a riot the first time it was seen on the streets of London. The perpetrating "haberdasher" was John Hetherington, the hat's designer, who first adorned the style publicly in 1797. According to a contemporary newspaper account, passersby panicked…
Made in the USA In the 1880s, hats grew larger with taller crowns and were worn for all different occasions. A dapper top hat like the Bollman Equestrian, paired with tulle or a silk scarf, was popular for riding. Bollman selected this equestrian hat in burgundy with a…
Made in the USA The Bollman spoon hat became popular in the 1870's featuring a shallow, spoon shape crown and a wide brim. Small hats and bonnets were in style because of the large twist hairstyles. Bollman's chestnut brown 1870's Spoon Hat features a fabric flower ornament…
Made in the USA The Bollman Jockey Hat is a wool felt cap with matching, edge-stitched grosgrain ribbon in a luxurious burnt orange color. This cap is made of luxe, wool felt and is reminiscent of the riding cap. Combining vintage styling with modern craftsmanship, this Jockey…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia Limited Edition Rainy days don't mean you can't be dressed fashionably and it's all because of the British Millerain Waxed Plaid Cotton Rain Bucket Hat by Wigens Caps! You can be comfy, dry and chic no matter what the weatherman…
Designed in Sweden; Made in Estonia A classic checked plaid inspired by Italy, Wigens Cap's Check Plaid Wool and Cashmere Ivy Cap! Made of a luxurious wool and cashmere blend fabric designed by Bottoli Lanificio di Vittorio Veneto. Features a classic ivy design, attractive…
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