Vintage British-Made Men's Hats, and Headwear — Voted by the Community

  • Christys’ Hats logo
    Christys’ Hats has been manufacturing fine hats in England since 1773, blending centuries of craftsmanship with royal heritage and traditional British millinery.
    LuxuryClassicFormalVintage
  • Aero Leather Clothing logo
    Aero Leather Clothing crafts premium handmade leather jackets in Scotland, specialising in authentic reproductions of iconic 1920s–1960s and WW2 styles with unmatched quality and tradition.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageVintageWorkwear
  • British Sheepskin logo
    British Sheepskin crafts luxury sheepskin coats, jackets, hats, gloves, and accessories using traditional techniques in Somerset, England.
    LuxuryClassicCountryVintage
  • Ozone Clothing logo
    Ozone Clothing is an independent British brand offering vintage-inspired 1940s/50s/60s reproduction apparel, including high-quality menswear and womenswear made and imported in the UK.
    PremiumVintage
  • Lock & Co. Hatters logo
    Lock & Co. Hatters is the world's oldest hat shop, established in 1676. Renowned for timeless style and exceptional craftsmanship, trusted by iconic figures throughout history.
    LuxuryClassicFormalVintage
  • The Rugby Company logo
    The Rugby Company, founded by Jeremy Moore, recreates authentic vintage rugby jerseys made within 30 miles of Rugby, England, honouring the sport's heritage through local craftsmanship.
    LuxuryCasualHeritageVintage
  • Ede & Ravenscroft logo
    Ede & Ravenscroft, established in 1689, is London’s oldest tailor, specialising in bespoke tailoring, ceremonial robes, legal attire, and ready-to-wear menswear with traditional British craftsmanship.
    LuxuryClassicFormalVintage

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A Brief History of British Made Hats

Hats and caps have been a visible and practical part of British dress for centuries, shaped by regional cloth traditions, weather conditions, and cultural associations. One of the most enduring headwear styles associated with Britain is the flat cap — a soft, rounded cap with a small brim. Flat caps became widely worn across Britain in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, initially as practical headwear for working people and countryside wear, and later adopted more broadly across social classes. Other historically recognised British hat forms include the bowler hat, designed in London in 1849 by Thomas and William Bowler and made famous by city gents and civil servants through the early 1900s. Styles like the newsboy cap — an offshoot of the flat cap with a fuller, paneled crown — also became popular in Britain around the same period. These classic forms reflect how British millinery combined function (protection from the elements, practicality) with evolving cultural styles. Contemporary British hat makers continue to draw on these traditions, crafting headwear that balances timeless appeal with quality materials and careful construction.