Question : What materials is the Sterkowski Peaky Blinders Cap made from?
Answer : The cap is made from original Scottish Tweed (super high quality 100% wool) and features a cotton lining.
Question : Where is the cap made?
Answer : The Sterkowski Peaky Blinders Cap is made in Poland in the family workshop Sterkowski 1926.
Question : What styles and versions are available?
Answer : The cap comes in Peaky Style/large crown available in Tweed, Tweed, Wool and Shelby/medium crown available in Tweed, Cotton, Waxed Cotton.
Question : You have not shown availability of this product in either m or l sizes in the last 2 months. how much longer should I wait or should I just give up?
Answer : I own a half a dozen of this family.
Question : What is 59cm in this hat size?
Answer : Large.
Question : Why is the shipping so expensive?
Answer : If you order from Sterkowski's website you can get ocean shipping opposed to air. Cost about 10 bucks but will take about 3 weeks to get the hat.
Question : Is the brim hard plastic or something like cardboard?
Answer : It’s like you stander basketball cap bill.
Question : Is this sewn down or is there a snap?
Answer : Mine is sewn down, very high-quality cap.
Question : In case of an ill-fit, what is the return policy?
Answer : It's international so you will jump through some hoops.
Question : When will you have more 7 1/4 hats in the Blinder caps blue/grey herringbone?
Answer : Ask the Company!!
Question : What is the difference between 'large crown' and 'medium crown' and how is it specified on the order?
Answer : Think of it in terms of jeans. Think of a large crown like baggy and medium like skinny. The large crown IMO looks better and dudes with bigger heads.
Question : My head measures 24.5”. I normally wear 7 5/8 hats. The size chart recommends 3XL or do I go w 7 5/8?? Help!
Answer : I’m not sure I understand the 3XL part. I too wear a 7 5/8 hat and ordered a size “59”, which is a little big. “57” would have been much better.
Question : Washing machine friendly? (Using handwash programme?)
Answer : Hand wash in cool, clean water, 30 degrees max. Recommend using a wool liquid soap or even a good quality 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner. Never use powder detergent. Gently massage a small amount of the soap through the garment, be cautious not to wring, rub or stretch---BUT I Would Bring it to a Reputable Dry Cleaner---Let the Professionals Do a Good Job for You!