Mister Miller partnered with The Rake magazine at Goodwood Revival, the long weekend where vintage motors, beautiful tailoring, and proper hats still matter.
Goodwood Revival has become something far bigger than a classic car event. Yes, there are Cobras, Astons, Jaguars and the unmistakable scent of fuel and polished leather in the air, but what really draws people back is the atmosphere. It’s one of the few places left where people still take genuine pleasure in dressing well.
And naturally, hats feel right at home there.
Set on the Revival High Street alongside The Rake, we spent the weekend surrounded by enthusiasts of classic motoring, old-school craftsmanship, and understated style. People stopped not just to try hats on, but to talk — about old racing drivers, favourite fabrics, film references, family photographs, and the sort of pieces that quietly stay with someone for years.
Our collection of handmade Bakerboy caps proved especially at ease among the tweed jackets and period tailoring of Goodwood. The shape carries a certain confidence to it — relaxed, substantial, and unmistakably rooted in British style history without feeling theatrical.
For those wanting something slightly cleaner and sharper, our classic Newsboy hats offered a more refined silhouette: slimmer through the crown, easy to wear, and versatile enough to pair with everything from linen suiting to worn denim and driving jackets.
And then there were the Sailor hats a little more rebellious, a little more Riviera. The sort of hat that always seems to find the right person rather than the other way around.
That’s the thing about Goodwood Revival. The best-dressed people there rarely look like they’re trying too hard. Nothing feels overly styled or forced. It’s about texture, proportion, personality and wearing things with ease.
Which is why the partnership with The Rake felt so natural.

Both brands share an appreciation for craftsmanship, longevity, and pieces that improve with wear rather than date with trends. In a world increasingly dominated by fast fashion and disposable design, Goodwood Revival remains a reminder that quality, character, and individuality still resonate.
Over the course of the weekend, the Mister Miller stand became a gathering point for people who understood exactly that.
Not simply nostalgia for the past, but an appreciation for things made properly, worn well, and kept for years.
For those inspired by the spirit of Goodwood Revival, discover Mister Miller’s collections of Bakerboy caps, Newsboy hats, and Sailor hats, handcrafted pieces shaped by British heritage and designed to be worn for years.
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