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All-weather style - The Darsham

All-weather style - The Darsham

As the days get shorter and the weather grows wilder, it’s that time of year when we find ourselves flitting from warm layers, raincoats and boots, to festive partywear. And as magical as it is to awake on a bright, frosty blue-sky morning when the countryside looks like a scene from a Christmas ...
How to care for wool felt hats

How to care for wool felt hats

Our wool felt hats can be worn all year round come rain or shine. They are water resistant and therefore fine in a light rain shower. If your hat becomes wet, we advise to shake off excess water and leave to dry slowly indoors. Don't be tempted to place on or near direct heat as this may cause it...
Arriving now: Our new knitwear range!

Arriving now: Our new knitwear range!

Get ready for cooler days and country strolls with our new collection of soft wool accessories.   There really is nothing like the frosty mornings and bright winter sunshine to remind us of how magical the British countryside can be. In many ways it’s when our woodlands come alive in new colour p...
Summer collaboration! Hicks & Brown x The Country Food Trust

Summer collaboration! Hicks & Brown x The Country Food Trust

Get ready for the launch of our new Baker Boy Cap - in aid of a very special cause! Summer is always a special season for Hicks & Brown. Not only does the British countryside come alive in wondrous new ways, but it’s when our team hits the road to spend time with customers and friends from o...
Trilby Hat Vs Fedora: What's the Difference?

Trilby Hat Vs Fedora: What's the Difference?

The trilby and fedora are two hats which are often mistaken for one another. To the untrained eye, it’s easy to see why as they boast many similarities in looks, not to mention their origins are also quite similar too. If you’re wondering about the difference between trilby and fedora hats, keep ...