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Rational Hatter tweed hat adds a sporting flair to its wearer, presenting
him as a man of adventurous character, as naturally comfortable in
the wilderness as at his terminal. Because we order our tweed from
one mill in the English Midlands whose name we are loath to divulge
lest our competition divide their loyalty, our available tweed patterns
vary. When ordering, enter your choice of Check, Herringbone, or Plain,
and select the colors you would like to see. We will match your choice
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The
Orkney
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We didn't want to abandon the classic
tweed cap, so instead we updated
it. The Orkney is a fine, rugged quartered cap with
a deep back and stiffened seams. It will shade your
ears and the back of your neck as well as your eyes,
and all the while you'll have that Gatsby feeling. Perfect
for a crisp fall day. When you wear the Orkney, the
outdoors never disappoint.
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The
Deerstalker
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just for sleuths, the classic Deerstalker shadows the
eyes and the nape of the neck while maintaining a narrow
profile. Perfect for working your way through brush and
thickets where there are no overhanging branches to block
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The
Connaught
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A
back-pocket cap, always there when the sun comes out
or the clouds turn to rain. Button-and-quartered with
a Rational innovation: a fold-under three-inch slouch
brim (not pictured) designed to hang low over the ears
and brow. The ideal hat for blowing rain or sunny winter
days when the sun hangs low.
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