Hats off to the Social Season Hatters
We don't sell hats (yet) but we do believe that not enough people wear hats (and I don't count a baseball cap as a hat).
I came a cross a delightful hat stall at the recent Cotswold Show in Cirencester last weekend. The stall, run by Peter and Jilly Sinclair-Knipe went by the name of 'Social Season Hatters', an apt name for a setup that sells its wares at numerous shows and fayres across the country.

The hat I bought was a Baileys of Hollywood panama, an american creation with an absolutey fantastic Cream and Brown grosgrain band and bow, with a stylish manufacturers logo. Looking on the Baileys website at http://www.baileyhats.com/ it appears the model that I purchased is called a Carnegie.
The hat is a fantastic addition to my wardrobe and something that goes fantastic with some of my bespoke shirts.
Why not treat yourself to a new hat by checking out their website at http://www.skhats.co.uk/ and meeting them at one of the events at which they have a trade stand.
I came a cross a delightful hat stall at the recent Cotswold Show in Cirencester last weekend. The stall, run by Peter and Jilly Sinclair-Knipe went by the name of 'Social Season Hatters', an apt name for a setup that sells its wares at numerous shows and fayres across the country.

The hat I bought was a Baileys of Hollywood panama, an american creation with an absolutey fantastic Cream and Brown grosgrain band and bow, with a stylish manufacturers logo. Looking on the Baileys website at http://www.baileyhats.com/ it appears the model that I purchased is called a Carnegie.
The hat is a fantastic addition to my wardrobe and something that goes fantastic with some of my bespoke shirts.
Why not treat yourself to a new hat by checking out their website at http://www.skhats.co.uk/ and meeting them at one of the events at which they have a trade stand.
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