Bakerboy Caps
Bakerboy caps come in many forms, but at Mister Miller we make three distinct interpretations. Riley offers the most balanced and versatile silhouette. Albert introduces a tailored headband detail and a touch more structure. Finch is deliberately oversized, creating greater volume and a stronger sense of presence.
Which works best depends less on age than on proportion, personal style and how much character you want a hat to bring to an outfit. Some people prefer a hat that quietly completes a look. Others are drawn to one with enough personality to become part of the conversation.
Each is handmade in Britain using carefully selected materials and traditional techniques, creating hats designed to improve with wear.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT CAP
Few hats generate more questions than the Bakerboy and Newsboy. Which style suits me? What's the difference? Should I choose something fitted or fuller? Is there a right age to wear one?
The truth is that proportion matters far more than age. The right cap should complement your features, feel comfortable from the first wear and become a natural extension of your wardrobe rather than a costume.
If you're unsure where to begin, these guides will help:
→ How to Choose the Right Hat for You
→ Bakerboy vs Newsboy: What's The Difference?
Need Advice?
Many of our customers arrive convinced that hats simply don't suit them. Most leave wearing one.
If you'd like personal guidance, we're always happy to help. Tell us a little about your style, wardrobe and how you'd like to wear your hat, and we'll point you in the right direction: Email themasterhatter@mistermiller.co.uk
From The Workshop
Discover the stories, craftsmanship and traditional techniques behind British hatmaking. Whether you're interested in handmade construction, choosing the right style or understanding the materials we use, our Journal is designed to help you buy with confidence.
→ What Makes a Hat Truly Handmade?
→ The Origins of the Mister Miller Workshop
→ Why Some Hat Workshops Produce Better Hats Than Others