Yes, it looks dapper – but where does the baker boy cap come from? While the debate of its origins continues, it was universal in North American and Europe during the 1910s and 20s, particularly among the working class. Take a look at this
Ted Baker iteration: woven from a soft wool-blend, its distinct silhouette is fitted with a curved peak and eight panel crown, uplifted with a tonal herringbone pattern for a vintage aesthetic.
- Ted Baker wool-blend baker boy hat
- 79% wool, 21% polyester, lining 100% cotton, trim 30% polyester, 30% wool, 21% polyamide, 19% cotton
- Curved peak, fully lined, 8 panel peak, herringbone pattern
- Wipe with a clean, dry cloth