Scally cap
A scally cap, also known as a newsboy cap or flat cap, is a rounded cap with a small, stiff brim in front. Traditionally made from wool, tweed, or cotton, it features a button on top and is designed to fit snugly on the head. The cap has roots in the working-class attire of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The scally cap has become a popular fashion accessory over the years, often associated with various subcultures, including the mod and skinhead movements. It is commonly worn by both men and women and can be styled in various ways, making it a versatile addition to many outfits.