Introducing HAttIe, your personal AI styler, trained with the expertise of our Master Hatters and Stylists. HAttIe is here to help you select the perfect hat style for you. Meet HAttIe.
Discover the secret of looking effortlessly stylish - Use Lock & Co.'s simple guide to select the perfect hat for you. Read More
With Royal Ascot fast approaching, Lock & Co. has created a handy guide to answer your top questions about hats, headpieces, and top hats for 2025. Read More
Introducing HAttIe, your personal AI styler, trained with the expertise of our Master Hatters and Stylists. HAttIe is here to help you select the perfect hat style for you. Meet HAttIe.
Discover the secret of looking effortlessly stylish - Use Lock & Co.'s simple guide to select the perfect hat for you. Read More
With Royal Ascot fast approaching, Lock & Co. has created a handy guide to answer your top questions about hats, headpieces, and top hats for 2025. Read More
Here we've selected an exclusive range of hats, caps, and couture pieces which we consider to be our best hats for Cheltenham Races.... Read more
Hats for Cheltenham Races tend to be classic trilbies and fedora styles, very often worn by owners, trainers, and attendees alike. These traditional racing felts tend to be sturdy, warm and (mostly) without a lining. The dress code for Cheltenham Races is fairly inclusive and diverse, so what hat you wear is really up to you and how much you want to stand out or blend in - flat caps and bakerboy caps, and even couture pieces like headbands and pillbox hats are often worn. Our Cheltenham collection boasts a carefully curated selection of hat styles to perfectly complement your race day outfit. You will be sure to find the perfect accessory for your race day fashion.... Read less
Cheltenham Festival's lack of strict dress code means that attendees are encouraged to dress in whichever way makes them feel their very best for the occasion. However, there are guidelines born out of what people tend to wear to the races for those who would like a helping hand with putting together their race day outfit.
Trilbies and fedoras: These are the top picks of the hat styles for those attending Cheltenham, as they work well with country colours, the felts they are made from fare well in winter weather, and their brims provide protection from both sunshine and any unexpected rain that may occur.
Bakerboy Caps and Flat Caps: Some prefer to opt for bakerboy cap or flat cap styles instead of hats to suit their personal style more, which can look great too when paired with the right outfit.
Couture Hats: Couture pieces are widely worn too and tend to be of a more wintry colour palette like those we have selected for our collection here. However, for those who have decided that they would like to wear brighter colours and would therefore need a more brightly coloured couture piece to match, we have several other couture hats available in our Lock Couture by Awon Golding Collection.