The Etna, gorgeous in a traditional black and white houndstooth pattern. Another new
men's cap from Borsalino is
The Stromboli, a remarkably soft duckbill ivy cap with a stitched down brim. This cap is made from of blend of 90% wool and 10% nylon knit, and the fit is perfect.
We've gone all exclusive as well as elegant on you this season with a 100% pure cashmere 8/4
newsboy cap. It's called
The Exclusive, and it's made by
Wigens of Sweden exclusively for Hartford York, with you in mind. The full elk leather brim is double snapped, there's a cushion front and a paisley patterned satin lining. In the same line, you'll find
The HY Exclusive, which is a cashmere
ball cap that has earflaps that drop down for added warmth, as well as
The HY Exclusive Ivy, which is a
driver style cap, luxuriant in cashmere.
Noted designer
Eugenia Kim of NYC created a small but special collection of exceptionally high quality
men's wool caps for us this fall. One of these is
The Civil War Cap in cashmere. I've not seen this done before and can reasonably assure you that you'll be one of very few to own this superb creation. Another of these exclusive offers is
The Virgilio, a
cashmere trooper. This is probably as sumptuous a winter cap as we've come across, with the cashmere body flanked by drop-down earflaps lined in shearling. You're sure to be impressed with this winter cap.
The line-up of impressive
wool hats continues with
The Amersterdam Avenue, a classic
trilby from Makins. Crafted from a blend of Italian wool and silk, this topper is sure to please, as is
The Tangier, a
newsboy cap made by a French company in Morocco called Hartford. The cap comes in three great 100% wool herringbone colors, boasts a stitched down brim, comfortable grosgrain sweatband and cotton lining. For a very traditional
tweed walking hat, don't miss
The Paddy, a Jonathan Richard stingy brim rex. It's the real deal made of an exceptional wool tweed from one of Ireland's many boutique woolen mills, and it's calling out for your head.