can't fault their predilection for this form of headwear: I myself am a huge fan of this style of men's caps, especially when turned out by John B. Stetson, for example. The Horton newsboy, with its richly textured wool/poly/linen and viscose blended fabric, proves to me there's nothing that the guys at Stetson don't do right when crafting superior caps for men. Of course, I must say, I do pretty well myself in the field: take a look-see at The Falkenburg, if you'd be so kind. Not bad, eh? That's my baby, that is (except for the snap front, which Wigens designed). But the black paisley lining and leather covered brim? Mine. Exclusive. You'll find it nowhere else. Only at Hartford York. Imported by me. (For you.) I sure wish I had helped with The Baker Boy! It's a great, richly textured newsboy cap, with enough material to slough off to one side. Other captivating caps from Jonathan Richard include the substantial Dobby Newsboy in three great fall colors and the snap-front 6/4 panel Gatsby, nicely rugged in worsted wool.
Newsboys (and those who wear them, celebrity or not) look good in their caps, no matter if the material is cashmere, cotton or leather. The Scala Justin (a classic eight-paneled affair) is just such a cap made of rich, supple leather, while The Angus (also from Scala) is another unisex newsboy made from a substantial suede leather we call "wolverine". Great looking, water and stain resistant, made in the USA - I could almost be talking about myself!
Borsalino newsboys are always certain to delight, and this season I'm especially proud of The Ettore Newsboy, which was commissioned by and is offered exclusively at HartfordYork.com. The Giuseppe cap is another handsome Borsalino newsboy, and has a black satin lining interior. Tweed lovers will not believe The Borsalino Mario - it's made from two finely woven woolen tweeds so soft, you'll swear it's cotton! If it's a one-of-a-kind woolen newsboy you're after, The Garibaldi (a scrap cap from Borsalino) is unique by its very nature of being made from carefully selected scraps. For a leather patch cap, turn to Scala's Antonio Newsboy. Either way, you'll dazzle.
We're blatantly international here at HartfordYork.com, and give you a voila moment with The Left Bank, a full-fitting dark newsboy, from Anthony Peto of France. More twelve-inch diameter for that "Parisian artist" look in The Versailles, (with the nicest herringbone pattern I think I've ever seen). Magnifique is likely the bon mot I'm looking for here. From Italy, Christys' Italian Collection brings forth The Ione, a newsboy cap woven from a particularly lovely blend of black wool and cashmere, and the fit-for-a-king Claudius Cap (particularly sweet in Olive), both formed with cushion front and lined in jacquard weave material.
Great newsboy caps from the world over. I'm like the UN of hats!