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Irish flat cap traditional with ireland on cap
Irish flat cap traditional with ireland on cap










This law lasted less than 30 years - but by the time it faded out, the flat cap had already become a go-to accessory for working class men. The alternative was to be fined a (for the time) massive three farthings per day. This was because of one particular incident which occurred in 1571: in an effort to encourage domestic wool consumption, Queen Elizabeth declared that all non-noble men aged six and over had to wear a wool cap every Sunday. In olden times, it acted as a marker of the working class. This beloved headgear piece is known for its rounded look and small stiff brim that’s incorporated in a uniquely discreet fashion.

irish flat cap traditional with ireland on cap irish flat cap traditional with ireland on cap

Here at Shamrock Gift, we’re proud to stock a multitude of Irish fashion staples, and when it comes to the Irish flat cap, we’re prouder than proud! This essential element of any Ireland-inspired wardrobe has been warming heads and hearts alike for as long as anyone can remember, and with good reason: it’s been around since the 14th century!












Irish flat cap traditional with ireland on cap