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Driving Cap - Jaguar Green

Driving Cap - Jaguar Green

£380

Experience refined elegance with the Herbert Johnson Driving Cap. This modern classic features a rounded, flat crown and a short, stiff brim, expertly crafted from supple leather for exceptional durability and comfort.

Designed for both style and functionality, the cap includes a soft, quilted interior lining and a small, rounded peak to shield your eyes from the elements. Its sleek, low-profile fit is complemented by a fabric-covered button on top, adding a touch of sophistication.

Perfect for any occasion, this driving cap seamlessly integrates into both casual and formal wardrobes, making it a versatile and timeless addition to your collection.

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  • Worldwide Shipping

Experience refined elegance with the Herbert Johnson Driving Cap. This modern classic features a rounded, flat crown and a short, stiff brim, expertly crafted from supple leather for exceptional durability and comfort.

Designed for both style and functionality, the cap includes a soft, quilted interior lining and a small, rounded peak to shield your eyes from the elements. Its sleek, low-profile fit is complemented by a fabric-covered button on top, adding a touch of sophistication.

Perfect for any occasion, this driving cap seamlessly integrates into both casual and formal wardrobes, making it a versatile and timeless addition to your collection.

Details

  • Material: Sheep Nappa Leather
  • Colour: Black, Dark Brown, Tan, Dark Grey, Bordeaux, Racing Green
  • Style: Driving
  • Features: Matching leather covered peak
  • Sweatband: Navy petersham ribbon sweatband
  • Interior: Navy satin lining, size & brand labels

We work closely with our makers and suppliers in choosing only the highest quality materials and craftsmanship available.

We recommend that you store your cap somewhere dry placed peak side down. For longer periods of storage, we recommend keeping your leather cap in a hat box including some form of moth-repellent. A soft cloth can be used to gently remove any dust or minor particles from the leather. We recommend that you keep your leather cap dry, however should your cap become wet we recommend you dry it as soon as possible to avoid the leather absorbing the water. To dry your leather cap remove any surface water with a soft cloth, then leave the cap to dry naturally in a well ventilated space; avoid placing the hat by heat sources such as a radiator as this will cause the leather to dry and crack. We recommend a light application of neutral domestic leather polish whenever the leather starts to feel dry.

Size & Fit

When measuring for a Herbert Johnson hat, please place string or tape around your head above your ear and across the mid forehead, completely circling your head. Hold the tape firmly, but not too tightly. Measure your head exactly where you want the hat to sit. It may help to either do this in the mirror or have someone to help for accuracy. Measure in centimetres. If your measurement falls between sizes, round up to the nearest half centimetre and/or email your exact measurement to our team and they will be happy to advise you. 

For more information please email enquiries-hj@herbert-johnson.co.uk. 

A professional measuring service is also available at our Swaine stores on New Bond Street and at the Burlington Arcade.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country. Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance.

For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes. These are the customer’s responsibility upon delivery. We are not liable for any import taxes or duties.

Please note that the lead time of this product is currently between 2 - 4 weeks from date of order.

Did you know

The Driving Cap has a rich history dating back to 14th-century. Originating as a practical headwear for working-class men, often made from wool or tweed to provide warmth, in 1571 England passed a law mandating that men of certain classes wear wool caps on Sundays and holidays, which boosted its popularity.

  • HERBERT JOHNSON ESTABLISHED IN 1889

  • 135 YEARS OF EXPERTISE

  • CENTURY OLD TECHNIQUES PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS

  • THE MAKING OF A TOP HAT