Irish men's hats are made from tweed or wool. They are known as paddy caps or flat caps. They are characterized by peaks and stiff brims. It is a soft hat and a fashionable men's Irish clothing accessory.
Mens Irish Hats & Flat Caps
Green Trinity Flat Cap
Green Herringbone Irish Flat Cap
Green Herringbone Flat Cap Trinity Cap
Trinity Flat Cap in Green
Ireland Green Patch Cap
Driving Cap in Herringbone Green
Mucros Kerry Patch Cap
Tweed Green Tones Patch Cap
Green Herringbone Irish Walking Hat
Green Driving Cap Patch O
Green Herringbone Trinity Flat Cap
Green Kerry Cap
Green Trinity Linen Cap
Kerry Wax Green Tartan Cap
Linen Cap
Patch Mucros Baseball Cap
Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap
Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap
Mucros Green Kerry Cap
Mucros Green Kerry Cap
Mucros Wax Olive Green Kerry Cap
Tweed Patchwork Flat Cap
Kerry Patch Flat Cap
Green Trinity Cap
Irish Hats and Caps
Browse our Irish flat caps collection. All of our tweed Irish hats are made in Ireland. Included in our range of Irish hats & Irish caps are the famous Irish Newsboy hats and the Irish walking hat. Our hats come from top Irish designers including Mucros and Hatman of Ireland. For formal wear or for a stroll in the woods, or shelter from the rain, an Irish hat is for you!
We have a great blog on how to wear and choose Irish flat caps if you'd like to read more.
What are men's Irish hats?
Where do Irish flat caps originate from?
Flat caps come from Northern England in the 14th century. In Ireland in 1571, a law was passed requiring everyone to wear a woolen hat on a Sunday to boost the wool trade. Shortly after, the law was abolished. However, many men went on to wear them.
Are men's Irish caps suitable for warm weather?
Tweed is a heavy wool woven for warmth. In the summer, many people prefer to wear a light wool cap for the warm weather.
What types of men's tweed caps are the most popular?
The classic Irish newsboy hat is one of the best-known Irish hats. The original Irish flat cap is also a statement piece that has been used for hundreds of years. Men's tweed caps are sometimes referred to as Peaky Blinder hats or Scally caps.