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Extra-Firm Coke

The distinctive dome of the Coke, otherwise known as the Bowler, is truly iconic.

The Coke was created by Lock & Co. in 1849 at the request of Edward Coke for his gamekeepers.

Extra-Firm Coke
Size
Color
Black
2 left -

PRODUCT DETAILS

Measurements
  • Curled Brim Length: 4.7 cm
  • Round Crown Height: 10 cm
  • Band Width: 2.5 cm
Care

Steam from a household kettle and a hard bristle hat brush will help remove dust and dirt. Brush the hat using short strokes, following the natural direction of the fibre.

The Town Coke should be kept away from direct heat. Wet hats should be dried using a clean, absorbent cloth or sponge.

Felt hats are best stored in a hat box, away from direct sunlight.

Materials

This hat is fully lined, has a duplex pad on the sweatband, and is finished with a grosgrain band. This extra-firm version is best suited for outdoor use, thanks to its internal padding, sewn in to provide additional comfort while out riding.

Styling & Fitting

The extra-firm Town Coke has a curled brim and a round crown, and it comes with a complimentary white Lock & Co. hat box.

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Men's Hat Styling

Every Lock & Co. hat purchased is carefully and expertly hand-prepared in our London shop by one of our Hatters, before being whisked out of our famous green front door.

To find your perfect hat size, we suggest booking a virtual appointment for a consultation with one of our hatters here.

HAT CHARACTERISTICS

At Lock & Co., we sell the finest hats and caps. To achieve this, we pay particular attention to specific hat characteristics - style, fit, durability, and materials. We share these characteristics with you for each hat to help you decide on the perfect choice.

Find Your Size and Style

Style
Bowler Hat
At Lock & Co. we offer a wide selection of styles of hats. What defines a hat style is its form: overall shape, height/shape of the crown, width of the brim, and material type. These define a style e.g., Fedora, Trilby, Panama, Cloche, Tweed cap etc.