My only criticism of this video, is that you should have taken an extra second to put on each of the caps. I wish that Boston Scally would show each of their caps with models.
Hello! I’m new to your channel! I’m new to Boston scally caps, a good friend of mine bought me my first Boston Scally hat (the Boondock collector edition black and love it so yesterday I ordered 3 more and am excited to get them! I got the whiskey smoke and rye plaid, the bare knuckle iron and gravel and the kenmoore scally coolidge black with brown brim! I always wore baseball caps because like you I am follicly challenged and never thought I would look good in a scally cap! Now I’m hooked
Preparing to buy my first Scally. Thanks much for this video, very helpful and enjoy and appreciate your personality. Two suggestions if you don't mind. 1.Please put on more hats and give us a side view as well. I'd really like to see what the various models look like. 2. It would be very helpful if you did know the models....that would make it easier to order the correct one. Thanks again and stay warm this winter on the High Plains! Steve
Haha...you and I talked before on your review of the blue canvas cap. I think you're talking about Matt on No BS Beard Reviews...he influenced me to buy 2 caps he highlighted. In order for me to keep from falling too deep into the rabbit hole I decided to make my last cap the "Hare" and that was the last cap video I did... Love it, it fits perfect and is both sharp and unique. It doesn't allow my head to seat very deep like the others but it's a nice one! Take care man and keep your head covered!!
I've never been a hat guy, other than when I was in the military and had to wear one, but I've always liked the style of the "Flat Cap". I shave my head and I have a small head, but recently decided to try one of these. I bought The Bruiser in Stone Grey in XS size. I was pleasantly surprised when I got the hat and put it on and it looked pretty good on my small narrow head. I measured my head and it's right at 55cm, which is kind of in the middle of their sizes While the size was a little smaller, I knew it would stretch out a little once I wore it a bit. I also tried The Townie in Navy Blue, but decided to return it. Right after I dropped the package off at the post office, I had the refund gift card in my email. I have now made a purchase of The Bruiser in Black and The Plaid Trainer in Dark Grey & Black color. I'm hoping they work out as well as the first one. I have been making a list of the others I may want to get as long as these next 2 work for me. I doubt I'll get a collection as large as yours, but I may add a 1 or 2 of The Peaky's and/or The Original for the winter.
I wasn't a hat guy before either...but I Boston Scally Caps has addicted me. 🙂 Congrats on your great choices in hats...and thanks for watching and commenting!
I debated getting that one, but since I just bought an expensive electric bike, I passed. 🙂 I may not be able to successfully fight temptation for this Friday’s release though… Thanks for watching!
I agree Boston Scally hats are great hats, good quality and extremely reasonable. I like the flat cap style vs the eight panel “skull “ style cap. Have two, the Afectionado cigar ash color. Inside is a picture of a guy holding a cigar. My other is a patch work “the Lad” which I bought the Irish pin that looks like the Guinness harp type thing. I do find that their sizes are inconsistent. The patchwork hat fits a bit larger and fuller where as the regular flat cap is snug/tighter but acceptable. If you use the code “BScally “ you get free shipping. That’s better than the 10% off.
Thanks for watching and the comments John. I agree the sizes are inconsistent (e.g. my Violet Rose is tight and the green punk one I just got is really loose...same size). I was just thinking what you suggested with shipping earlier today...great advice.
Nice collection! I have only 4 caps from Boston Scally, but I love them all. I have The Black Rose, The Blood Rose, The Irish Rose, and The Boondock - Black Rock & Brogue. Have to say of the 4, The Black Rose is easily my favorite. Such a fantastic cap!
the repel and the worker are the only scally caps I own and I’m satisfied with them. Sizing was a little off but no big deal, all my collection of flat caps have odd sizing. Practical & functional are my purpose for wearing hats before fashion. I just wish they were made in USA 🇺🇸 besides that, their designs are pretty cool.✌️👍
It would be great if they were made in America...and I have a huge head, so other than some caps being a bit tighter than I wish, their largest size works well for me. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I was really hoping to see you try these on so we can see what they look like cuz some of these have a pretty different shape which I'm not really sure if I would like or not so modeling the hats with a front view in the side of you and maybe like a halfway in between front side of you would have been great so they could get a really good idea of what what is actually look like when somebody's wearing them and how they're shaped
So, i went ahead and purchased 3 hats not even a month ago. I got the Boondocks, Trainer and a Kenmore. I love them all. Especially the Trainer and the Kenmore. I hate the price of the hats, but I am in the process of buying more just because I, by surprise, really liked the hats.
Boston Scally pricing is actually reasonable for the quality of cap. Price out caps from Kangol or any authentic Irish driving cap, especially tweeds or wools and you may be pleasantly surprised.
I just received my 'Captain' in Black Pearl, Island Green and Topaz Blue from Boston Scally and I quite like the fit. I'm a little on the fence about whether or not they are over priced. I have a couple of Gottmann's that were roughly the same price and the stitching/materials used are quite superior to Boston Scally. The lite material of the 'Captain' makes it a great Summer choice though. Your hat collection looks great and you're certainly enjoying them. Thank you for sharing!
@@JegErAlan Dang it Alan, I just returned two of my BS hats in exchange for a different size. Overpriced or not, they were diligent in my exchange and shipping, and shipped my pins with the order at no charge. Customer service like that is hard to beat. I keep going to their website looking for my next hat. Dang again!
I visited their website. I'm still stuck on traditional flat caps, however, they have a "5 panel" cap that has a more traditional flat cap appearance that appeals to me. Just curious, does the label/sticker on the underside stick to your head? We both have ther same hairline. Enjoyed your video. It came in my recommendation feed. Happy Chinese New Year (tonight).
Happy Chinese New Year and thanks for watching. And, yes, if you are bald on top like me and your head sweats, the label can stick to your head. I can’t say it happens all the time or that it has bothered me much, but you are smart to pick that up. I originally like their Scally look, but have grown fonder of the traditional flat cap too.
I like the older styles better like the tradesmen. I don’t care for most of the other styles. The newer styles look like baseball caps covered with fabric. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching Bob and although the newer styles are what brought me into the fold, I find my fondness for the older ones growing (e.g. I just got two more). You’ve got good taste!
Two out of the three I got didn't fit... I had to send them back only to find out I had to repay for the caps that never fit. I even tried to order a smaller size and they were one to small or to big. What would you do with this problem they arn['t accuret on size. Bad business on their part. If we could we would try them on in person but that's not possible.
They do not fit consistently because they are made in PRC, the quality is not as good as is stated here, and the price sux for what you are getting. This shill is talking community, how great they are, not a single negative in this “objective” review. The tide is changing, word is spreading thru the trades/unions in Boston now about where they are made, and also the company isn’t from Boston, isn’t in Boston, and neither is the owner. Nothing more than a slick, online website business, cleverly duping people, with the help of fake reviewers. Look in the company faq, or if you own one, lift up the size tag. You will see all you need to know! If you want a cap that is made in the PRC, overpriced, and has nothing to do with Boston except the use i. their name, then this is the cap to get.
Just received my Boston Scally.....not a good experience. Quality control issues on the stitching and my hat was dirty upon arrival. I shouldn't have to reach out to them the hat should be perfect. Glad you had a better experience than mine.
Sorry to hear that. I got another cap today…no issues. I would contact them…they’ll fix it. You are right, however, you shouldn’t have to reach out to them.
I just bought the contender in a M/L size. It's a bit too big and doesn't stay on too well on my head so I was thinking of either throwing it in the wash or sending it back to Boston scally for an exchange to a smaller size. What are your thoughts?
Interesting. I’ve got a fat head, so being to large really never is a problem with me. 🙂 As for your question, I am paranoid about washing hats, especially if there might be cardboard in a brim. If you can exchange it for free (including shipping) or very inexpensively, I’d probably do that. However, you may want to make sure head size isn’t in some middle ground that will mean the next size down is too tight. You can put something inside the hat to make it tighter, but I wouldn’t assume you can stretch one that is too small.
I have a question. I see the black Rose on the inside of this hat.. But on the order form it shows the Boston guy inside the hat. I wonder if that's a mistake or they switched it up. Because the Rose is much cooler.
I am away from home another week, so I can’t check the one I have. But it seems to me it may just have the guy in it. I’ll try to remember to check when I get home. (I’ve got the Violet Rose with me. :-))
@@popatop75 Although the ones we have are darker, this is what I use: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MM95CJF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I can stack multiple hats on each other.
I love scally caps and worn my whole life. The price has me worried, it will be 2nd most I ever spent on one. The thing I'm worried about is size. Anyone have an easy way for me to figure out?
On the pages for the individual hats they have a size chart. For instance, if you go here: www.bostonscally.com/collections/best-sellers/products/the-boondock-collectors-edition-scally-cap, it shows the chart and how to measure. Just be forewarned is that not all of their caps fit exactly the same way. I have a huge head, so I go with XXXL. A few of my 20+ caps are pretty tight and a few are more loose. I could be wrong, but I think if you get one and it just won't fit, they'll work with you to get a size that does.
Thanks for the question Hugh. I prefer to buy American, but am willing to purchase Chinese-made. As for 15% wool, I guess I would mentally prefer 100% wool hats in many cases, in the end I like what Boston Scally produces. I can fully understand if others prioritize things differently than me. I should also note that, growing up in NH, the "Boston" connection is probably a factor.
Boston Scally outsources to PRC “People Republic of China”. For $50 Id rather purchase a Mucros Weavers or Aran flat cap straight from Ireland. I get my scally caps on ‘weaversofireland’. From the SOURCE☘️
Those are nice I’ve had some from weavers of Ireland. Though nice my only thing with them is they don’t have as many styles .where’s eith Boston scalley they have normal ones as well as limited edition ones so you can kinda collect them n a way like a hobby
I totally agree, and I’m not necessarily happy about the idea of buying something made in China, especially while I’m typing on my iPhone, which was designed in California USA, and manufactured in China?! ‘Weavers of Ireland’ is an awesome source for (real) Irish hats! And my favorite hat is also a Mucros Weavers, (Trinity Forest Green). I have, however ordered two Boston Scally Caps, but it was before I found out where they originally come from. Nevertheless, if they’re good, I will wear them. I have however, ordered knives from China, and found the quality to be very poor when compared to Taiwan, who definitely has higher quality! Just something to be aware of.
I am not sure what is worse, your free commercial for them, or the bad quality of these caps. “Irish Style”? what is that? Is that how you are choosing to describe a cap that is made in the PRC? What person in the “trades” would knowingly wear it knowing its origin? And no one I know claiming Irish lineage would put that rag on their head! Have you found anything wrong with them? Like the fact they are only 15% wool? The hats are a fraud, and so is this review. Tell the truth at least, but then I guess you wouldn’t get paid!
Why in the world would i wear a flat cap that fits like a bowler cap? and there's no such thing as a "Scally Cap", the design is classic flat cap out of Europe (not Boston). A "Scally Cap" is simply bad marketing term for a brand. Per wiki: A flat cap or Higdon Hat is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating in the British Isles. The hat is known in Ireland as a paddy cap, in Scotland as a bunnet, in Wales as a Dai cap, and in the United States as a flat cap, or pancake cap/hat (not a "Scally").
Thanks for the comment Jeff. One could also argue that Kleenex is just tissue. :-) Not sure how they decided on “Scally,” but I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a reason beyond just company branding. Either way, we all have freedom in our tastes and likes…so you don’t have to wear “a flat cap that fits like a bowler cap.” :-) Have a great weekend!
Thank you for your introduction of your collection but I have to say I love the grey and pink and purple one I love it.
My only criticism of this video, is that you should have taken an extra second to put on each of the caps. I wish that Boston Scally would show each of their caps with models.
Good point, thanks for making it Ken (and for watching). I’ll be making another one (since I have more hats)…and will keep that in mind.
And know the names. So many are similar but with minor differences.
Hello! I’m new to your channel! I’m new to Boston scally caps, a good friend of mine bought me my first Boston Scally hat (the Boondock collector edition black and love it so yesterday I ordered 3 more and am excited to get them! I got the whiskey smoke and rye plaid, the bare knuckle iron and gravel and the kenmoore scally coolidge black with brown brim! I always wore baseball caps because like you I am follicly challenged and never thought I would look good in a scally cap! Now I’m hooked
Thanks for watching and welcome to the Boston Scally Cap addiction! :-) Good choices...I think you’ll love them too...
Preparing to buy my first Scally. Thanks much for this video, very helpful and enjoy and appreciate your personality. Two suggestions if you don't mind.
1.Please put on more hats and give us a side view as well. I'd really like to see what the various models look like.
2. It would be very helpful if you did know the models....that would make it easier to order the correct one.
Thanks again and stay warm this winter on the High Plains!
Steve
Thanks for watching and great ideas. Next time I review my collection, I'll try to do both...
Just in case anybody didn’t know, Éire is Irish for "Ireland", when referring to the Éire Cap/Hat.
Thanks for watching and commenting…and I’m sure I said it wrong too. :-)
Got the pin, but put it on the Galway hat, which I love! I've gotten lots of compliments on it.
Haha...you and I talked before on your review of the blue canvas cap. I think you're talking about Matt on No BS Beard Reviews...he influenced me to buy 2 caps he highlighted. In order for me to keep from falling too deep into the rabbit hole I decided to make my last cap the "Hare" and that was the last cap video I did... Love it, it fits perfect and is both sharp and unique. It doesn't allow my head to seat very deep like the others but it's a nice one! Take care man and keep your head covered!!
That sounds like it would be the guy…since he looked tougher than me…except for the manicured beard. :-)
I've never been a hat guy, other than when I was in the military and had to wear one, but I've always liked the style of the "Flat Cap". I shave my head and I have a small head, but recently decided to try one of these. I bought The Bruiser in Stone Grey in XS size. I was pleasantly surprised when I got the hat and put it on and it looked pretty good on my small narrow head. I measured my head and it's right at 55cm, which is kind of in the middle of their sizes While the size was a little smaller, I knew it would stretch out a little once I wore it a bit. I also tried The Townie in Navy Blue, but decided to return it.
Right after I dropped the package off at the post office, I had the refund gift card in my email. I have now made a purchase of The Bruiser in Black and The Plaid Trainer in Dark Grey & Black color. I'm hoping they work out as well as the first one. I have been making a list of the others I may want to get as long as these next 2 work for me.
I doubt I'll get a collection as large as yours, but I may add a 1 or 2 of The Peaky's and/or The Original for the winter.
I wasn't a hat guy before either...but I Boston Scally Caps has addicted me. 🙂
Congrats on your great choices in hats...and thanks for watching and commenting!
Love your collection man!
Thanks Brandon. It’s a bit of an addiction at this point. :-)
Right with you, Alan. Great caps and quality. Just got my 7th. The Dad. Love it.
I debated getting that one, but since I just bought an expensive electric bike, I passed. 🙂
I may not be able to successfully fight temptation for this Friday’s release though…
Thanks for watching!
I agree Boston Scally hats are great hats, good quality and extremely reasonable. I like the flat cap style vs the eight panel “skull “ style cap. Have two, the Afectionado cigar ash color. Inside is a picture of a guy holding a cigar. My other is a patch work “the Lad” which I bought the Irish pin that looks like the Guinness harp type thing. I do find that their sizes are inconsistent. The patchwork hat fits a bit larger and fuller where as the regular flat cap is snug/tighter but acceptable. If you use the code “BScally “ you get free shipping. That’s better than the 10% off.
Thanks for watching and the comments John. I agree the sizes are inconsistent (e.g. my Violet Rose is tight and the green punk one I just got is really loose...same size). I was just thinking what you suggested with shipping earlier today...great advice.
@@JegErAlan yes I think once you buy from them , the invoice says use the code for your next purchase.
Nice collection! I have only 4 caps from Boston Scally, but I love them all. I have The Black Rose, The Blood Rose, The Irish Rose, and The Boondock - Black Rock & Brogue. Have to say of the 4, The Black Rose is easily my favorite. Such a fantastic cap!
Well, you just have more self-control than I do. :-)
And you’ve got great taste in styles!
Thanks for watching.
Your information helped me a lot. Just getting into the flat hats. Thanks!
You are welcome…thanks for watching!
the repel and the worker are the only scally caps I own and I’m satisfied with them. Sizing was a little off but no big deal, all my collection of flat caps have odd sizing. Practical & functional are my purpose for wearing hats before fashion. I just wish they were made in USA 🇺🇸 besides that, their designs are pretty cool.✌️👍
It would be great if they were made in America...and I have a huge head, so other than some caps being a bit tighter than I wish, their largest size works well for me.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I was really hoping to see you try these on so we can see what they look like cuz some of these have a pretty different shape which I'm not really sure if I would like or not so modeling the hats with a front view in the side of you and maybe like a halfway in between front side of you would have been great so they could get a really good idea of what what is actually look like when somebody's wearing them and how they're shaped
A belated thanks for watching and commenting. Once we are past summer, I may record another video...and I'll put them on this time. :-)
Thanks for your Boston Scally reviews! You helped inspire me to do the same.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Please let me know the link to your review when you post it.
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So, i went ahead and purchased 3 hats not even a month ago. I got the Boondocks, Trainer and a Kenmore. I love them all. Especially the Trainer and the Kenmore. I hate the price of the hats, but I am in the process of buying more just because I, by surprise, really liked the hats.
Welcome to the addiction Angel. :-)
Boston Scally pricing is actually reasonable for the quality of cap. Price out caps from Kangol or any authentic Irish driving cap, especially tweeds or wools and you may be pleasantly surprised.
Great video , thank you for sharing your collection.
Thanks for watching and the kind words George…
I like the Peaky Blinder style , also known as the newsboy , cabbie , Gatsby , Baker boy hat
Your hat knowledge is far greater than mine. :-)
Thanks for watching!
I just received my 'Captain' in Black Pearl, Island Green and Topaz Blue from Boston Scally and I quite like the fit. I'm a little on the fence about whether or not they are over priced. I have a couple of Gottmann's that were roughly the same price and the stitching/materials used are quite superior to Boston Scally. The lite material of the 'Captain' makes it a great Summer choice though. Your hat collection looks great and you're certainly enjoying them. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching and the comments. Agreed that one could argue over whether they are overpriced, but I’m happy with them regardless. :-)
@@JegErAlan Dang it Alan, I just returned two of my BS hats in exchange for a different size. Overpriced or not, they were diligent in my exchange and shipping, and shipped my pins with the order at no charge. Customer service like that is hard to beat. I keep going to their website looking for my next hat. Dang again!
@@RadarRider226 Agreed about their customer services. I asked them question this morning, and they were immediately on top of it.
I visited their website. I'm still stuck on traditional flat caps, however, they have a "5 panel" cap that has a more traditional flat cap appearance that appeals to me.
Just curious, does the label/sticker on the underside stick to your head? We both have ther same hairline.
Enjoyed your video. It came in my recommendation feed. Happy Chinese New Year (tonight).
Happy Chinese New Year and thanks for watching.
And, yes, if you are bald on top like me and your head sweats, the label can stick to your head. I can’t say it happens all the time or that it has bothered me much, but you are smart to pick that up.
I originally like their Scally look, but have grown fonder of the traditional flat cap too.
Great video. Really enjoyed the content.
Thanks Guillermo!
I like the older styles better like the tradesmen. I don’t care for most of the other styles. The newer styles look like baseball caps covered with fabric. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching Bob and although the newer styles are what brought me into the fold, I find my fondness for the older ones growing (e.g. I just got two more). You’ve got good taste!
The majority of the ones he’s showing are six panel duckbill flat cap. He did show a few ivy driving flatcaps.
Thanks for showing those great caps. That " Éire " is pronounced like " air - reh " . 😊
Thanks for watching…and for helping me pronounce Éire!
thank u sir
Thanks for watching!
Two out of the three I got didn't fit... I had to send them back only to find out I had to repay for the caps that never fit. I even tried to order a smaller size and they were one to small or to big. What would you do with this problem they arn['t accuret on size. Bad business on their part. If we could we would try them on in person but that's not possible.
They do not fit consistently because they are made in PRC, the quality is not as good as is stated here, and the price sux for what you are getting. This shill is talking community, how great they are, not a single negative in this “objective” review. The tide is changing, word is spreading thru the trades/unions in Boston now about where they are made, and also the company isn’t from Boston, isn’t in Boston, and neither is the owner. Nothing more than a slick, online website business, cleverly duping people, with the help of fake reviewers. Look in the company faq, or if you own one, lift up the size tag. You will see all you need to know! If you want a cap that is made in the PRC, overpriced, and has nothing to do with Boston except the use i. their name, then this is the cap to get.
You ever look at Sterkowski caps? Handmade in Poland. Same price as Boston Scally. I’m not big on stuff from China. 😊
I have not and thanks for the suggestion!
Just received my Boston Scally.....not a good experience. Quality control issues on the stitching and my hat was dirty upon arrival. I shouldn't have to reach out to them the hat should be perfect. Glad you had a better experience than mine.
Sorry to hear that. I got another cap today…no issues. I would contact them…they’ll fix it. You are right, however, you shouldn’t have to reach out to them.
@@JegErAlan Thanks again, great review and collection, very impressive.
I just bought the contender in a M/L size. It's a bit too big and doesn't stay on too well on my head so I was thinking of either throwing it in the wash or sending it back to Boston scally for an exchange to a smaller size. What are your thoughts?
Interesting. I’ve got a fat head, so being to large really never is a problem with me. 🙂
As for your question, I am paranoid about washing hats, especially if there might be cardboard in a brim. If you can exchange it for free (including shipping) or very inexpensively, I’d probably do that. However, you may want to make sure head size isn’t in some middle ground that will mean the next size down is too tight. You can put something inside the hat to make it tighter, but I wouldn’t assume you can stretch one that is too small.
Water spray bottle and hair dryer.
They are made in PRC, so the quality is not consistent.
I have a question. I see the black Rose on the inside of this hat.. But on the order form it shows the Boston guy inside the hat. I wonder if that's a mistake or they switched it up. Because the Rose is much cooler.
I am away from home another week, so I can’t check the one I have. But it seems to me it may just have the guy in it. I’ll try to remember to check when I get home. (I’ve got the Violet Rose with me. :-))
@@JegErAlan the violet shows the rose. I believe the only one showing the guy is the black rose. Thanks.
@@paulkruger491 Yes. I’ll check my Black Rose when I get home. We'll, if I remember. :-)
@@JegErAlan u have the black rose. You show it on the video. But on the order list it shows a guy inside. I ordered the brawn today.
@@paulkruger491 Sorry I confused things. I have a Violet Rose too (and it is with me). I meant I would take a look at the Black Rose when I get home.
can i hang a new flat cap or newsboy cap on a wall hook or rack? thank you i have four hats
I can't claim to be an expert, but that's how I hang all mine. :-)
thank you i need the space @@JegErAlan
@@popatop75 Although the ones we have are darker, this is what I use:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MM95CJF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I can stack multiple hats on each other.
thank you
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I love scally caps and worn my whole life. The price has me worried, it will be 2nd most I ever spent on one. The thing I'm worried about is size. Anyone have an easy way for me to figure out?
On the pages for the individual hats they have a size chart. For instance, if you go here: www.bostonscally.com/collections/best-sellers/products/the-boondock-collectors-edition-scally-cap, it shows the chart and how to measure.
Just be forewarned is that not all of their caps fit exactly the same way. I have a huge head, so I go with XXXL. A few of my 20+ caps are pretty tight and a few are more loose. I could be wrong, but I think if you get one and it just won't fit, they'll work with you to get a size that does.
Hopefully you found a real cap, and not these phony knock off’s
Guys wear the pins on the left side like a feather in the hat.
Thanks for watching and the advice...
Most of them seem a little bit too big on your head. There supposed to be a tighter fit.
Can you address the fact that it is made in China, and only 15% wool!
Thanks for the question Hugh. I prefer to buy American, but am willing to purchase Chinese-made. As for 15% wool, I guess I would mentally prefer 100% wool hats in many cases, in the end I like what Boston Scally produces. I can fully understand if others prioritize things differently than me.
I should also note that, growing up in NH, the "Boston" connection is probably a factor.
Boston Scally outsources to PRC “People Republic of China”. For $50 Id rather purchase a Mucros Weavers or Aran flat cap straight from Ireland. I get my scally caps on ‘weaversofireland’. From the SOURCE☘️
Thanks for the pointer. I’ll check them out…
Those are nice I’ve had some from weavers of Ireland. Though nice my only thing with them is they don’t have as many styles .where’s eith Boston scalley they have normal ones as well as limited edition ones so you can kinda collect them n a way like a hobby
I totally agree, and I’m not necessarily happy about the idea of buying something made in China, especially while I’m typing on my iPhone, which was designed in California USA, and manufactured in China?!
‘Weavers of Ireland’ is an awesome source for (real) Irish hats!
And my favorite hat is also a Mucros Weavers, (Trinity Forest Green).
I have, however ordered two Boston Scally Caps, but it was before I found out where they originally come from.
Nevertheless, if they’re good, I will wear them.
I have however, ordered knives from China, and found the quality to be very poor when compared to Taiwan, who definitely has higher quality!
Just something to be aware of.
I am not sure what is worse, your free commercial for them, or the bad quality of these caps. “Irish Style”? what is that? Is that how you are choosing to describe a cap that is made in the PRC? What person in the “trades” would knowingly wear it knowing its origin? And no one I know claiming Irish lineage would put that rag on their head! Have you found anything wrong with them? Like the fact they are only 15% wool? The hats are a fraud, and so is this review. Tell the truth at least, but then I guess you wouldn’t get paid!
Why in the world would i wear a flat cap that fits like a bowler cap? and there's no such thing as a "Scally Cap", the design is classic flat cap out of Europe (not Boston). A "Scally Cap" is simply bad marketing term for a brand. Per wiki: A flat cap or Higdon Hat is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating in the British Isles. The hat is known in Ireland as a paddy cap, in Scotland as a bunnet, in Wales as a Dai cap, and in the United States as a flat cap, or pancake cap/hat (not a "Scally").
Thanks for the comment Jeff. One could also argue that Kleenex is just tissue. :-)
Not sure how they decided on “Scally,” but I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a reason beyond just company branding.
Either way, we all have freedom in our tastes and likes…so you don’t have to wear “a flat cap that fits like a bowler cap.” :-)
Have a great weekend!
@@JegErAlan My understanding is that the company is called Scally because of the term scallywag.
@@garyrivera895 Well, there’s a word you don’t hear much anymore. 🙂 Thanks for letting me know…