Peaky Blinders Caps
The Peaky Blinders cap is one of television's most recognizable style signatures. Browse the HatsXCaps collection for tweed flat caps and newsboy caps in herringbone, check, and wool that capture the sharp, working-class elegance of the Shelby look.
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Dogtooth Tweed Newsboy Cap | Unisex British Flat Cap
This dogtooth tweed newsboy cap is a solid everyday hat that draws on classic British heritage without overthinking it. The 30% wool, 70% polyester blend gives it warmth and breathability for cooler weather, and the strong construction holds up to regular daily use without...- £21.99
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Dogtooth Tweed Flat Cap | Lightweight Unisex Cotton Cap
This dogtooth check flat cap is built for people who wear their hats every day and need something that keeps up. The lightweight cotton blend makes it comfortable in warmer conditions, and the soft inner lining with integrated sweatband keeps it fresh during longer...- £23.99
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Peaky Blinders Summer Flat Cap | Lightweight Cotton Cap
This Peaky Blinders inspired flat cap is made for warm weather wear. The 35% cotton, 65% polyester blend is light and airy, keeping your head comfortable through hot days without sacrificing the structure that defines the classic flat cap look. It provides reliable sun...- £21.99
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Olive Brown Waxed Cotton Peaky Blinders Newsboy Hat
This olive brown waxed newsboy hat is built for the kind of weather that makes ordinary hats a liability. The 100% waterproof waxed fabric is densely woven and weather-resistant, keeping your head dry through rain and damp conditions across autumn, winter, and spring. The...- £22.99
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Peaky Blinders, the BBC crime drama set in 1920s Birmingham, brought the flat cap back into mainstream fashion consciousness with a force that few period dramas ever achieve in terms of real-world wardrobe impact. The caps worn by the Shelby family and their associates were not invented for the show. They were accurate to the period and the place: working-class men in industrial Birmingham in the early twentieth century wore flat caps and newsboy caps as everyday headwear, typically in tweed, wool, or herringbone fabric that reflected the textile traditions of the British Midlands and the broader working communities of northern England and Ireland. What the show did was make those caps look deliberate and commanding rather than merely practical, styled with tailored waistcoats, overcoats, and razor-sharp turned-up collars in a way that turned a working man's hat into a statement of controlled menace.
The Peaky Blinders cap sits at the intersection of two closely related styles. The flat cap, with its low, paneled crown and short forward brim, is the more common choice and the one most closely associated with the show's visual identity. The newsboy cap, with its fuller, rounded crown that buttons or snaps to the brim, also appears throughout the series and was equally common among working men of the era. Both styles were typically made from tweed, herringbone wool, or check fabric in muted, earthy tones: charcoal grey, dark brown, olive, and navy being the most characteristic colors. The fit was worn low and pulled forward, close to the brow, giving the silhouette its distinctive purposeful look.
FAQs
What are the Peaky Blinders caps called?
The caps worn in Peaky Blinders are flat caps and newsboy caps, both traditional styles of British working-class headwear that were common in Birmingham and across industrial England in the early twentieth century. The flat cap has a low, close-fitting paneled crown and a short forward brim. The newsboy cap has a fuller, rounder crown that blooms above the brim button and creates a more voluminous silhouette. Both are typically made from tweed, herringbone, or wool fabric and were accurate period choices for the show's 1920s setting.
Is it OK to wear a Peaky Blinders cap?
Absolutely. The flat cap and newsboy cap are genuinely classic British hat styles with a history stretching back centuries, and wearing one is entirely appropriate in almost any casual or smart-casual context. The Peaky Blinders association has, if anything, broadened their appeal and introduced a new generation of wearers to styles that had never gone away. A well-made tweed flat cap worn with a coat or a heavy jacket needs no explanation or pop culture reference to justify it.
What is special about a Peaky Blinders cap?
What distinguishes the Peaky Blinders cap from a generic flat cap is the combination of fabric, fit, and attitude. The caps in the show are made from quality tweeds and herringbone wools, worn pulled low and forward close to the brow, and paired with tailored, structured clothing that gives the whole look a sharp, intentional quality. The styling emphasized that these were not hats worn carelessly or without thought, but a deliberate expression of identity. That sense of purposeful dressing is what made the look so distinctive and so widely imitated.
What type of cap does Thomas Shelby wear?
Thomas Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy, wears a flat cap throughout the series, most commonly in a grey herringbone or dark tweed fabric. The cap is pulled low and straight across the brow rather than tilted, giving his silhouette a serious, forward-facing quality that suits the character. It is a six-panel flat cap in the traditional British construction, with a short stiffened brim and a close-fitting crown, made from the kind of heavy wool tweed that would have been standard working and business wear for a man of his background and era in 1920s Birmingham.




