Alan Harris Tweed Green
Alan Harris Tweed Green is a classic Newsboy cap in genuine Harris Tweed from Scotland. Made from hand-woven wool, it combines British heritage style, natural warmth and timeless design for fall and winter.
Inspired by classic British menswear from the early 20th century, the iconic Newsboy cap has a rounder silhouette and a generous fit. The green and brown Harris Tweed herringbone pattern gives the cap an authentic style that's equally at home in the city or the countryside.
The tweed cap can be matched with the Edgar Harris Tweed Green scarf
Product information:
- Model: Newsboy cap / Bakerboy cap
- Color: Green and Brown
- Pattern: Classic herringbone pattern
- Material: Made of Harris Tweed® in 100% wool
- Lining: Gold colored satin inner lining in 100% acetate
- Style: Classic British countryside
- Suitable for: Autumn, winter and cooler spring days
Harris Tweed, which is made in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, is one of the most sought after wool textiles in the world. Made on one island with two names, separated only by a mountain range - the islands of Lewis and Harris.
The story begins with pure new wool, which is blended together to take advantage of its unique quality and characteristics. The wool from which Harris Tweed is made comes mainly from herds kept on the mainland of Scotland. The island communities join together in early summer to shear the local sheep and add their locally grown wool to the mainland pruning.
Harris Tweed is the most famous fabric in the world and certainly the only one protected by a law of Parliament. Only the experienced artisans of the Outer Hebrides know how it is made and they are the only ones which are entiteled by the law to do so. Its design and production methods offer endless options in terms of weight, colours and fabric patterns that perfectly meet the requirements of today's fashion. The hand and eye skills which are neccessary for weaving the threads have been passed down through many generations and can only be found in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.

Avoid machine washing: Wool caps should not be machine washed as they may shrink and lose their shape. We therefore recommend dry cleaning
Store correctly: Store in a cool, dry place preferably flat or hanging. Protect from direct sunlight, to prevent fading.
Brush after use: A light brush will prevent dust settling into the fibres.

- Do not wash
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Iron at low temperature – if material allows
- Dry cleaning
To measure your hat size, wrap a tape measure around your head just above your ears. The tape should fit comfortably – not too tight. Round up to the nearest size.
If you have no tape measure, you can measure with a string, which you then measure with a ruler.
| Head Size (cm) | Head Size (Inch) | Generic Hat Size |
| 54 | 21 1/4 | XS |
| 55 | 21 5/8 | S |
| 56 | 22 | S |
| 57 | 22 1/2 | M |
| 58 | 22,75 | M |
| 59 | 23 1/4 | L |
| 60 | 23 5/8 | L |
| 61 | 24 | XL |
| 62 | 24 1/2 | XL |
| 63 | 24 3/4 | XXL |
Design: Sweden
Manufacturing: Poland
Fabric: United Kingdom
Shipped from: Sweden
The name comes from the boys who worked selling newspapers on the streets in the late 19th century. In the UK, the model was called Baker Boy cap, but the truth is that the cap was used by more than just "Newsboys" and "Bakerboys". All men, especially from the working class, could wear this type of cap during the heyday of the early 20th century.
The Newsboy cap has a rounder, more generous and bolder shape than, for example, a Flat cap. The iconic shape of the cap is sewn from eight pieces of fabric and has a button in the middle.
Our caps have a handmade quality and timeless style. We always start from traditional shapes, patterns and materials and then adapt them to a contemporary expression.
