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Bailey Sanville Military Style Cap - Grey Tweed
£39.00
£25.00
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Bold. Structured. Timeless. The Bailey Sanville Military Style Cap in Grey Tweed blends utilitarian roots with refined urban style, making it a standout piece in any modern wardrobe. Inspired by the iconic cadet silhouette, this cap offers clean lines, a flat crown, and a short brim — ideal for those who want to make a subtle statement.
Crafted from a premium wool-blend tweed in a neutral grey tone, the Sanville delivers both warmth and texture, perfect for year-round layering. Whether you’re pairing it with a trench coat, denim jacket, or tailored overcoat, this military-style hat brings structure and edge to your look.
Designed with a soft inner lining for comfort and a firm brim for shape retention, this cap merges heritage aesthetics with modern minimalism. It’s ideal for creatives, trendsetters, and anyone with an eye for fashion-forward accessories.
The Bailey Sanville Military Cap isn’t just an accessory — it’s a lifestyle piece that upgrades everything from weekend fits to polished outerwear.
Specifications:
Material: 70% Wool, 30% Polyester
Color: Grey Tweed
Style: Military/Cadet Cap
Crown: Flat, structured
Brim: Short, stiff brim
Sizes: S, M, L, XL
Care Instructions: Spot clean only
Brand: Bailey of Hollywood
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History
In 1922, George S. Bailey, a mid-western man with a penchant for hats, founded the Bailey Hat Company in Los Angeles, California. Bailey saw the emerging need for a hat company that not only catered to the West Coast market, but one that also catered to the Western wear market. George Bailey saw a vast and as yet, untapped customer base in southern California and dedicated himself to providing those customers with fine quality hats and great styling.
The American west was booming, and Los Angeles was leading the charge. A population explosion was underway and due to the proliferation of cattle ranches, farms, mines, oil fields and, of course, movies, southern California’s economy was growing at a breakneck pace. Los Angeles-based film studios accounted for nearly one-fifth of California’s annual manufacturing business in the early ‘20s and it was there that George Bailey would start his business. He catered directly to the needs of the ‘New West’ outfitting southern California ranchers, businessmen, oil tycoons, and the newest segment of the population, movie stars, with ‘the best hat possible’.
Today, Bailey design explores the juxtaposition of Hollywood elegance and Western toughness and is influenced by both directional culture and fashion that serves as a unique framework for original design. The collection consists of timeless products that customers buy again and again as well as cultural statement pieces that are unique and packed with style.

