• Café Central Green Teardrop Percher
  • Café Central Green Teardrop Percher

Café Central
Green Teardrop Felt Percher

Café Central Green Teardrop Percher
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A melusine felt teardrop percher in green accented with a sculpted felt bow and delicate black veiling. Hand-cut French partridge feather flowers add a touch of whimsy to this elegant design, making it a refined choice for race days, weddings, and sophisticated winter occasions.

"The Café Central is an easy-to-wear classic. I love the feather flowers that add a modern touch to this classic shape." Awon Golding, Head Millinery Designer.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Measurements
  • Base Length: 32 cm
  • Base Width: 24 cm
  • Felt Trim: 34 cm long
Care

Due to the nature of Couture hats and the various different delicate materials we use to make them, it is best to contact us about specific care and cleaning questions.

Materials
  • Base Material: Melusine Felt
  • Trim Material: Veiling & French Patridge Feathers
  • Lining: 100% Silk
Styling & Fitting

The Café Central fastens with an adjustable elastic at the nape of the neck. It is made to be worn angled to the right-hand side of the head.

Pair the Café Central with a tailored dress or coat in neutral tones to let the feather flowers and veiling shine, perfect for race days or winter weddings.

This piece is also available in navy and camel.

Please note that all Couture pieces come with a complementary Lock & Co. hat box.

How to measure your hat size.

Hat Size Chart

Lock & Co. Hatters x Royal School of Needlework

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 stylists 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
Teardrop Percher 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.
Material
Melusine Felt & Patridge Feathers
Lock & Co. hats are made of the finest quality material. These can range from exclusive Escorial wool, Scottish Tweed, and cashmere to Toquilla straw for our Panama hat.
Features
Elastic Fastening
Every part of a hat has its purpose. Discover the features or aesthetic of each hat and how it will specifically enhance your hat-wearing experience.

PRODUCT STORIES

  • Longevity
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    LONGEVITY


    Lock & Co. Hatters is the oldest hat shop in the world and the oldest shop in London. Our passion for hats is boundless and our knowledge unrivalled. For 350 years, Lock & Co. has worked with the finest felts, tweeds, cloth, and cashmere, sourced exclusively from around the world.
    Drawing on our unique British heritage and craftsmanship, we create both
    traditional and contemporary hat designs, with scrupulous attention to quality and fit. Our hat shop was established in 1676, making us the oldest hat shop in the world and the oldest shop in London. Every Lock & Co. hat purchased is carefully and expertly hand-prepared in our London shop by one of our Hatters, before it leaves through our famous green front door at No. 6, St James’s Street.

    For centuries, we have supplied some of history's best-known figures with hats, including Admiral Lord Nelson and Winston Churchill. We created the world's first bowler hat (known to hat aficionados as the 'coke'), and to this day our styles remain fresh, trusted and timeless. Royal Warrants attest to Lock & Co.'s commitment to hat quality that is trusted and respected; everything that
    you would come to expect from Lock & Co. – the home of hats since 1676.

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HOW TO
MEASURE HAT SIZE

STEP ONE

Place a tape measure around your head positioned mid-forehead and just above the ears.

STEP TWO

What size is my head? Take note of the measurements in centimetres or inches.

STEP THREE

What's my hat size? Use the hat sizing chart below to find what hat size you are.

Hat Sizing Chart