Headwear
About Headwear
Countrywear and headwear go together - headwear complements countrywear as you can see from our images. The mixed fibre traditional tweed cap
is a classic country cap that can be worn with a smart waxed coat or tweed jacket looks great and keeps your head warm. Over 90% of body heat escapes form the head, so what better item to wear for the country than a hat! Our range of headwear caters for all tastes and ages, and the unisex waterproof hat looks great with any country coat and comes in brown, olive and navy - the three best selling country colours. Ladies headwear from Tayberry is a bit more fashionable with an applique design and the waterproof hats are designed t co-ordinate with Tayberry's fabulous range of country clothing. For another headwear idea choose the Navy Peru Hat with Charcoal stripes. This is a piece of head ware that goes further than most in making sure you stay as warm as possible. We also sell great headwear for hiking and safari and there is something for everyone in the Rogue range of headwear. A popular outdoor favourite is the Rogue canvas hat which has a broad curved brim and is great headwear for wearing in the garden, for sports or general outdoor use. The breezy leather headwear range is very suitable for safari as it is hardwearing leather with mesh sizes, letting the breeze through! and the Ranger mens headwear collection includes an oiled fullgrain leather hat with broad curved brim, flyband, chinstrap and metal badge. These are the ultimate in headwear for men and headwear for women and are true classics offering maximum protection from sun and rain. .These items of headwear are worn by guides and rangers in African Game Parks. They are stylish pieces of headwear and great outdoor hats ideal for a wide range of pursuits including hiking and shooting. The colonial hat from the Outdoor Scene mega store is another popular piece of headwear reminicsent of a bygone era of afternoon teas and croquet in the garden, or driving in open topped cars - very 1920s!
These items of headwear are worn by guides and rangers in African Game Parks.
Countrywear and headwear go together - headwear complements countrywear as you can see from our images. The mixed fibre traditional tweed cap
is a classic country cap that can be worn with a smart waxed coat or tweed jacket looks great and keeps your head warm. Over 90% of body heat escapes form the head, so what better item to wear for the country than a hat! Our range of headwear caters for all tastes and ages, and the unisex waterproof hat looks great with any country coat and comes in brown, olive and navy - the three best selling country colours. Ladies headwear from Tayberry is a bit more fashionable with an applique design and the waterproof hats are designed t co-ordinate with Tayberry's fabulous range of country clothing. For another headwear idea choose the Navy Peru Hat with Charcoal stripes. This is a piece of head ware that goes further than most in making sure you stay as warm as possible. We also sell great headwear for hiking and safari and there is something for everyone in the Rogue range of headwear. A popular outdoor favourite is the Rogue canvas hat which has a broad curved brim and is great headwear for wearing in the garden, for sports or general outdoor use. The breezy leather headwear range is very suitable for safari as it is hardwearing leather with mesh sizes, letting the breeze through! and the Ranger mens headwear collection includes an oiled fullgrain leather hat with broad curved brim, flyband, chinstrap and metal badge. These are the ultimate in headwear for men and headwear for women and are true classics offering maximum protection from sun and rain. .These items of headwear are worn by guides and rangers in African Game Parks. They are stylish pieces of headwear and great outdoor hats ideal for a wide range of pursuits including hiking and shooting. The colonial hat from the Outdoor Scene mega store is another popular piece of headwear reminicsent of a bygone era of afternoon teas and croquet in the garden, or driving in open topped cars - very 1920s!
These items of headwear are worn by guides and rangers in African Game Parks.