Simply Living France Issue 1 Feb 2022

Page 48

HEALTH, BEAUTY & FASHION

SIMPLY LIVING FRANCE

PAGE 48

The Flat Cap and Newsboy Cap

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ith the new series of Peaky Blinders, season 6, being released soon, I have written a piece about the popular cap that is worn in the series.

The newsboy cap, also called the Newsie, the Cabbie, and even The Gatsby, is a panelled cap, with a front peak and often a button crown. It can be made of any fabric but is most commonly made in tweed wool, as seen on the BBC TV program, Peaky Blinders. Throughout the series, the main cast are shown wearing predominantly two types of hats that were popular at that time: the Peaky Blinders wearing the newsboy cap and then the Billy Boys wearing the flat cap. People often call newsboy caps a flat cap, but they are in fact a derivative of the flat cap.

History Flat caps are rounded hats with a small stiff brim in front and are considered a culturally historic item of clothing. The origins of the flat cap can be traced back to Britain in 1571, when Parliament ordered all non-noblemen, and boys over the age of six to cover their heads with wool caps on Sundays and holidays. Those who didn’t would be at risk of a fine of three farthings (close to a penny)! Immigrants took them over to America, where they were popular among young boys. They then began to take on other names such as driving caps, duffer caps, golf caps, scally caps, cabbie caps, and most commonly, newsboy caps. The newsboy cap has a similar overall shape and stiff peak (visor) in front like a flat cap, but the body of the cap is rounder, made of eight pieces, fuller, and panelled with a button on top, and often with a button attaching the front to the brim (as the flat cap sometimes has). This style became popular in the early 20th century among both boys and adult men. As the name suggests, it was at the time associated with newspaper boys. This gives rise to a misunderstanding. It is true that many newspaper boys and other working boys at the time, wore flat caps along with other styles. This style was not, however, worn only by boys. A great many photographs of the period show these caps worn not only by newsboys, but also by dockworkers, steel Simply Living France, Company Reg:- 13738420 contactus@simplylivingfrance.com


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A WINTERS THREE COURSE DINNER ON A BUDGET

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THE FABULOUS AUNTY M

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SAY IT WITH ROSES

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THE FLAT CAP AND NEWSBOY CAP

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FEBRUARY FLORALS

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THE JOYS OF BEING A GRANDPARENT

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