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The driving (flat, ivy) cap is a rounded cap with a short, stiff brim in front. It may have a button or snap brim. Common fabrics are wool, wool tweed, and cotton.

This cap can be traced to the 14th century in Northern England and to this day the style is quintessentially English and Irish.

Written by TheVintageFashionGuild

See Also: Newsboy Cap


1930s driving cap made from Yeddo straw - Courtesy of thespectrum

1930s driving cap made from Yeddo straw

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1950s flat cap driving cap -  Courtesy of alleycatsvintage

1950s flat cap driving cap

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1950s plaid driving cap  -  Courtesy of alleycatsvintage

1950s plaid driving cap

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1950s plaid flat cap driving cap -  Courtesy of alleycatsvintage

1950s plaid flat cap driving cap

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1960s Flip-It straw Italian driving cap - Courtesy of Alleycats

1960s Flip-It straw Italian driving cap

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1960s flat top driving cap  - Courtesy stellarosevintage

1960s flat top driving cap

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1960s British Tweedmill driving cap - Courtesy of thespectrum

1960s British Tweedmill driving cap

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1960s L.L. Bean houndstooth driving cap - Courtesy of morning-glorious

1960s L.L. Bean houndstooth driving cap

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1960 linen driving cap style hat - Courtesy of anothertimevintageapparel

1960 linen driving cap style hat

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1960s Failsworth Englsih driving cap - Courtesy of thespectrum

1960s Failsworth Englsih driving cap

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