Alpine Warmth. Classic Style. This cozy and warm sueded dark brown sheepskin hat is built for cold-weather comfort—ideal for brisk walks, après-ski lounging, and everyday winter adventures. Featuring plush ear flaps that can be tied down for extra warmth or left loose for a relaxed, stylish look, it's a practical yet refined choice for any setting. Designed with a turned-up sheepskin peak and visible wool-out seam detail, this hat effortlessly blends rugged charm with elegant craftsmanship. The natural elasticity of the sheepskin and plush wool interior ensure a snug, comfortable fit that gently molds to your head over time. Details: • 100% Sheepskin • One Size (23" Head Circumference) • Unisex Design • Handcrafted in England • Ships from England • Ethically sourced: all sheepskin is a byproduct of the food industry 💛 Why We Love It: This is your go-to winter hat—warm, elegant, and ready for any adventure. The tie-down flaps add function and flair, while the vintage-inspired details make it a timeless cold-weather staple. Designed to last and made to impress. Factory-Direct Delivery This hat is crafted in England to order with a one to three week lead time. If stock is available it will ship sooner. Please contact us with any questions. Material Many people recognize Sueded Sheepskin with an ironed wool as what traditional sheepskin (or shearling) looks like, and understandably as it is by far one of the most popular sheepskin finishes. In the tanning process the wool has been ironed and polished to bring out the superb luxurious feel and finish that nature provided. The shearlings used in this hat have been hand selected to ensure that the suede surface is always soft and sensual, with a slight velvet nap on the suede. Each skin is painstakingly matched to ensure that the garment is completely constant in color and texture all over. This is a very skilled process with many years training to perfect. If this matching process is not carried out to the highest standard, a sheepskin product can end up looking like a multicolored patchwork piece. Product Care Pease keep your sheepskin item in a clean dry dark place, preferably in a sealed dust bag, poly bag or garment cover. Unfortunately, moth can get into sheepskin especially if it is stored for long periods with other fabrics that attract moth. Similarly if boxed in a garage for any length of time, rodents will attack it for bedding. Do not store under either natural or fluorescent light, both will fade the exposed areas quite quickly. Sheepskin - Sueded Overtime as sheepskin gets dull, we would suggest the following: - Buff the suede with a DRY scouring pad, the kind that you use for washing up, with the crusty on one side and the foam on the other. We suggest you use the scouring pad, to generally brush off any grubbiness and revitalize the ingrained flattened suede nap. When brushing, try to use longer more fluid strokes rather than concentrating on a small area, make the area you are working on quite generous then you won't strip the color from a single patch. Please use the foam side first, and only progress to the tougher crusty side if really dirt and the foam isn't having any impact. Shake and vacuum, after you have done the above, you will be surprised how a good shake and a vacuum will lift the dusty grubbiness. Rain Spotting and Rain in General Always let the product dry naturally, in an airy warm environment – when dry, if there are rain spots on the suede – use the same scouring pad method above to brush the suede this will level the rain spots out and revitalize the suede nap. Rain downpour – If you get your sheepskin piece saturated, let it dry naturally, in a warm airy place. When it is dry, you may find the pelt has become rigid so you have to "break it open", you do that by manipulating it, twisting it around, kneading it, basically opening up the fibers of the pelt to make the skin softer and more flexible again. Now take your trusty scouring pad ( above) and start revitalizing the nap, brushing will bring back the velvety suede that has been flattened by the rain. Stains Red wine, fruit squashes etc – all of these types of stains will benefit from spot washing ASAP. Use a tepid mild soap or color-free gentle shampoo solution, spot wash and spot rinse with clear water. DO NOT IMMERSE! Don't focus on just the stain in a small area, it is better to work on a larger area, concentration in one place could have the effect of bleaching color as you remove the stain. Grease, oil & ink-based stains are NOT good, if you get any of these onto your product, it's best that you contact us directly. Sheepskin: - Napalan or Hurricane finish, both of these are leather-based finishes, these finishes should offer a natural dirt repellent protection as a matter of course, however, if you get anything ugly on the napalan, can try spot washing as above (it won't hurt) or please contact us directly for help. Sheepskin: - Wool side, all the above suede treatments can apply to the wool side, but use a comb or brush instead of the scouring pad – the only exception, if your product has tight curly wool, this will fuzz if you start to comb it, so it is better just vacuuming, shaking and spot washing. Professional Cleaning - if none of the above has produced the result you want, then you could consider specialist cleaning; however, sheepskin & leather does not benefit from dry cleaning.