Each cap in the Leigh Francis x Mister Miller collection is a small, wearable autobiography.
Scary Spice
Take The Scary One, for example leopard print and confidence, a full-bodied nod to Mel B's Scary Spice era. Leigh grew up obsessed with pop culture in all its loud, unfiltered glory. That energy lives on here. He even offered her a bespoke version of this hat featuring a scary illustration of her inside a hidden compartment for her 50th (er'hm 25th!) Leopard print themed birthday bash.
Jean Genie
Then there's The Jean Genie, born from his art school habit of sketching directly onto garments. It's patchwork denim with illustrated linings—a throwback to Leigh's early DIY fashion days.
Fame!
The Fame cap is pure cinema nostalgia. Inspired by VHS copies of Rocky, Bueller, Rambo, and every cult 70s icon who lived in the glow of a cathode ray TV. Illustrations feature Patrick Swayze, Michael J Fox and a host of familiar faces, eyes controversially barred in a nod to The Sex Pistols album cover artwork. Half the fun is playing "Guess who?"

Born in 1973
The Year of the Cap features a nod to 1973—Leigh's birth year. Warm tones, a hint of Britpop lineage, and a cap that feels lived-in before you even put it on.

Cherry POP!
Finally, The Cherry Bomb, a wink to British cool and a subversion of tame floral prints. Cherries, charm, and cheek in equal measure.

Five hats. Five stories. Each one stitched from memory—and made to be worn with intent.
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