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Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Brown Herringbone Wool Hat | Classic Winter Style -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Green Plaid Scottish Hat With Elastic Size Fit -
Newsboy Cap | Dark Striped Cotton Acrylic Elastic Flat Hat for Men & Women -
Denim Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Bicolor Patchwork Cotton Hat for Men & Women -
Newsboy Cap – Women's Knitted Organic Cotton Adjustable 8-Panels Hat -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Classic Plaid Tartan Design | Adjustable Size Hat -
Leather Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Vegan Leather Winter Hat | Classic Dusseldorf Style -
Tartan Newsboy Cap – Classic Cotton Plaid Hat for Men with Heritage Style -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Plaid Winter Hat | Unisex Soft Wool Hat by Hatloom -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Classic Flat Cap With Adjustable Size | Soft Warm Winter Hat -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Flecked Navy Blue Adjustable Classic Flat Cap for Winter -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Classic Flat Cap With Stylish Houndstooth Pattern Blend -
Newsboy Cap - Classic Herringbone Cotton Folding Earflap Hat for Winter -
Leopard Print Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Organic Cotton Plush Winter Hat -
Cotton Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Plain Pattern Hat For Men & Women Classic Style -
Vintage Denim Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Leather Visor With Organic Cotton Blend -
Corduroy Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Cotton Classic Flat Cap by Hatloom -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Classic Flat Cap With Adjustable Size | Warm Acrylic Blend -
Corduroy Newsboy Cap – Women's 8-Panel Elastic Fit Vintage Style Hat -
Vintage Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Wool Blend Patchwork Hat for Men & Women -
Striped Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Wool Cotton Hat With Classic Sweatband -
Corduroy Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Plaid Hat For Men & Women Winter Style -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Adjustable Plaid Herringbone Winter Hat For Men & Women -
Wool Newsboy Cap – Classic Herringbone Pattern Cotton Wool Blend Hat for Winter
The newsboy cap in wool, tweed and heavy fabric is cold-weather headwear with a history stretching back to the 19th century. The eight-panel rounded crown — fuller and higher than a flat cap — traps more warm air above the scalp. The stuffed construction distributes warmth across the full crown rather than just at the panels. And the stiff forward peak blocks wind from the forehead effectively. In wool, Harris tweed or heavy herringbone, the newsboy cap is one of the most practically warm brimmed cap options available for autumn and winter.
The winter newsboy cap became particularly associated with British and Irish working-class winter dressing from the Victorian era through the 1960s, when it was the cold-weather companion to the overcoat and heavy boots of daily outdoor life. Its revival in contemporary heritage menswear — and its adoption in women's fashion — is partly a recognition of that practical logic: the silhouette is warm, wind-resistant, and structured enough to work in smart-casual contexts where a beanie would not.
Hatloom winter newsboy caps are available in wool, tweed, herringbone and heavy wool blends — for men and women seeking genuine warmth in a heritage silhouette.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a newsboy cap warm enough for winter?
A quality wool or tweed newsboy cap is genuinely warm for temperatures between −5°C and 10°C — comparable to a structured wool flat cap but with slightly more crown volume for additional insulation. The eight-panel construction and fuller crown retain more warm air than a close-fitting cap of equivalent material. As with all brimmed caps, the newsboy leaves the ears exposed in severe cold — pair with a scarf or tuck the collar up for full head warmth in temperatures below −5°C. A heavyweight Harris tweed or boiled wool newsboy cap is the warmest option in this silhouette.
What material is best for a winter newsboy cap?
The warmest materials for winter newsboy caps are: boiled wool (dense, wind-resistant, excellent insulation), Harris tweed (traditional Scottish heavyweight fabric, naturally water-resistant), herringbone wool (classic British tailoring, warm and well-structured), and heavy tweed blends. Avoid cotton newsboy caps for cold weather — cotton provides minimal insulation when cold or wet. A well-made wool newsboy cap in a fabric weight of 300g/m² or above will be noticeably warmer than lighter-weight equivalents in the same silhouette.