Monday, June 15, 2009

Hockney Has the Right Idea

Summer is in full swing in most of the northern hemisphere (the city of Chicago, which has had its coldest June since records have been kept, being a conspicuous exception). That means it is time to praise the linen cap, which shades the eyes and protects the scalp from the sun without adding noticeably to a man's body temperature.

To my mind, linen caps should be a semi-solid or solid color, and those are the colors of the best linen suits: cream, mustard, and French blue. Light blue will also do in a pinch. Find them ready to wear online at sellers such as Hartford York, or send capmaker Lawrence & Foster half a metre of 14 ounce (full width) linen for one, or 60 cm for two. Two caps at a time is a particularly good idea with the lighter colors.

Wear a cap with any clothing that falls between gardening garb on one end of the spectrum and a suit on the other. British painter David Hockney has the right idea.

3 comments:

Ebenezer Howard, Jr. said...

I thought it was some colorful geezer who worked the shoe dept. at Brooks for the last 80 years before I read the story. I never would have guessed Hockney.

Mr Brown said...

The ideas of David Hockney are consistently correct. Such a wise choice of titfer is no surprise.

The linen cap is a great alternative to a panama which is often a little 'stuffy' or affected for those sub mid-forties.

Anirudh Moudgal said...

I came across Roberto Manzoni hatters (http://www.rmr-hats.com/) recently. Have you had any experience with them?

 
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