actually pronounce the second "n"? Now The Ingaro may not be all that hard to say, but it sure is a fabulous ivy cap in wool tweed ivy, with stitched down leather brim, satin lining and ear flaps that drop down when needed. Same goes for The Hertson - great name, great wool newsboy in cream-colored herringbone with a big, full cut.
When it's warmth you seek in men's caps, there's none nicer winter ball cap on earth than The Baltic with its leather exterior and fleece-lined drop-down earflaps. Well, perhaps The Gotland, a very suave European cashmere baseball cap from Wigens might also be a contender. In fact, we've also got the clean lines and styling of The Knut, a ball cap (with earlaps that drop down) made from creamy elk leather to consider as well.
I'm quite certain, however, that no other men's cap (baseball or otherwise) compares with The Sven, a suede leather ivy cap in rust or green, or perhaps the rugged lamb skin Gustav. However, when it comes to winter wear, I'm willing to bet the whole enchilada on either The Bjorn, a men's winter hat with blemish-free shearling on the outside and a deep plush sheepskin pile interior, or The Klas, an authentic bombardier hat, made from goat skin leather and long-haired French rabbit fur. Of course, that's not really fair, but it's my game, and since it is, I'd also like to present a foul weather bucket hat for your consideration. Called The Norberg, this is another elk leather creation from our Swedish friends and the interior is not only lined, but also comes with hidden earlaps. Very nice.