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The Bergland Cap

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This guide cap offers a bit of throwback nostalgia with a modern twist. The wool/nylon blend and two-piece construction bring the style, while the 100% cotton lining and fold-down, polyester sherpa-lined ear flaps bring the function. Together they'll keep you warm and looking good.

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DETAILS

  • 22-24 oz. 80/20 wool/nylon blend (Adirondack)
  • 18 oz. 60/30/10 wool/polyester/recycled polymer blend (Granite)
  • 16.5 oz. 60/30/5/5 wool/polyester/viscose/recycled polymer blend (Olive/Black Buffalo)
  • 100% cotton flannel lining
  • 100% polyester sherpa-lined fold-down earflaps
  • Antique brass snaps
  • Cut and sewn in the USA with US and globally-sourced materials
  • Dry clean only
  • Lifetime Warranty

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  • 5
    Posted by Lisa on Dec 28th 2017

    My nephew loved his hat and the flaps too. Fits perfectly. Nice and warm!

  • 5
    Posted by Rick W on Dec 27th 2017

    I have been wearing a Stormy Original cap now for several years and while it is a perfectly good cap I needed just a little more protection around the ears while out in the cold and wind at work. This cap fit the bill. I have worn it for the last couple of weeks and have been impressed with how much warmer it feels over the Original and the ear flaps are worth every penny. With the exception of my Rancher's Cap which I use only for hunting, this is by far the warmest cap I own. It runs a little big on my head since it's not size fitted beyond S,M,L,XL but not so much that it would blow off my head. A great addition to my expanding collection and being US made is the best part.

  • 4
    Posted by Stoops on Dec 20th 2017

    My Bergland cap is in olive, and the color strikes me as being a tad darker and subdued than the photos online, but in a welcome way. Mine is a large, and the fit is perfect as my ideal size is between 7 3/8 and 7 1/2. The materials are soft and comfy, and although it hasn't been truly cold yet this winter, it feels that it will be warm enough. Construction appears top notch. Overall the appearance of the hat seems to cast a flatter profile than the pictures, but the silhouette is distinctive and classic. The ear flaps unsnap and secure easily enough, and the interior surfaces of the snaps don't bother me at all. One drawback is that when the flaps are down and the wind head on, cold air will get to the ears. Admittedly, this is something I could tell by the photos as there is no chin strap to link the ear flaps as with some of my military surplus winter hats. Even so, this hat wasn't purchased with the intent for protracted cold weather exposure, but rather for errands involving a lot of in-and-out of vehicles such as when running around checking fields and equipment sheds and picking up and delivering materials.

  • 3
    Posted by Ralph Workman on Dec 15th 2017

    I really like the new hat, it's vintage. But when I tried one one the fit was not good. Didn't come own far enough, and the flaps barely covered my ears. I have several other Stormy Kromer's and wear one everyday. I was very disappointed with the Bergland hat. I remember Mort Neff from Michigan Outdoors wearing a hat very similar to the Bergland. Dick Black and Howard Shelly I believe wore the same style hats. That's why the Bergland appealed to me. Thanks

  • 5
    Posted by Connor Shannon on Dec 6th 2017

    Found this website randomly, and decided to buy this hat, but it grey. It It arrived, and I couldn't be happier with the quality. It's also very comfortable. I will definitely be buying products from this company in the future.

  • 5
    Posted by Stevie P on Dec 5th 2017

    Great cap. Very high quality. Keeps my bald head and ears toasty warm. Love it. Would highly recommend it.

  • 4
    Posted by DEW on Dec 3rd 2017

    My brother loves the original SK hats; I'm only so so on them, though I've never tried one. But I had my eye on this cap pretty much since it came out and really wanted one, and my excellent mother in law finally got me one for my birthday recently. There are not many good earflap caps out there. The old Filsons or Woolrich's, if you can find them, are boxy and their visors do not shape. I think Filson still makes theirs, but it is very bulky and crazy expensive, and more of a hat than a cap. Johnson Woolen Mills has one with the ear flaps that tuck up under the cap when not in use. This Bergland is old school - a style that was around many years ago that has vanished. I got the adirondack plaid and it is a nice cap - wool is nice and soft but heavy, cotton lining is soft and not scratchy on your head and forehead, everything works. The cap is a low profile, unstructured crown, and the bill is shorter than a ball cap, but the right length for this style hat. The hat is very warm with the flaps folded up, though hard winter hasn't yet struck New England so I reserve on that, but I am putting my money on Bergland keeping me warm all winter. I haven't had occasion to wear it with the flaps down yet, but they hug the ears nicely and should be reasonably warm - they probably won't be as warm as a knit winter hat but this isn't trying to be a knit winter hat - you can't compare it that way. I was uncertain about how the Bergland is supposed to fit. The picture on the internet shows the model with the cap on, flaps folded up and the flaps come down about half way down his ears. Mine fits with the flaps just above my ears when they are folded up. I considered exchanging for a larger size but decided that the cap should fit like a baseball cap and it would be too large to have it come down over the ears when the flaps are up. Fit the way mine fits, the cap is snug but comfortable and secure on my head. It won't fall off in the wind, etc. When the flaps are pulled down, the cap is more snug and approaches being tight. I was a little concerned by that, but I think it will be fine; I don't expect to wear the flaps down regularly - to me, they are for when the wind picks up while you are crossing a hayfield between woodlots in the wind, or you step out of the bob house to check the flags. You pull them down as needed and then fold them back up. Overall, a great hat and I now see why people love SK so much. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 for these reasons: 1 - it needs a headband. The way the lining connects to the cap lets it get sort of bunched up at the forehead and the lining can sort of droop or poke out on the forehead. A band of some sort like a ball cap would help, or securing the lining better inside the cap might help. I think this would look better and be a little more comfortable. 2 - not a big deal to me, but it is noticeable that the plaid pattern on the cap is not matched to the bill, so that the plaid is slightly off as it goes from the front of the cap to the bill. It seems like SK would be able to match the two pieces up better. Those are minor things. I love this hat. Concerning the other review's criticisms: the dents are not an issue in my view. It is an unstructured wool cap - the dents are normal and just a function of the hat being unstructured. The exposed snaps are not an issue. You can't feel them when you wear the had (admittedly, I'm not bald so maybe you would feel them if you were bald). I prefer the cotton lining over having the shearling that is on the flaps also lining the hat. I think it would be too hot and scratchy with the shearling inside the hat. It is true that the visor doesn't shape as easily as some caps. But if you keep working it, it will shape and it is so short that it doesn't want a deep curve like how us old guys wear regular ball caps. I love this hat. It is unique, unlike anything your friends will be wearing, it is made from quality materials, and it is highly functional. You could wear it out in the woods all winter, you could snow blow your driveway in it, or you could walk around Manhattan in it in the winter. People will ask you where you got it. I could see having more than one of these and I wish SK hadn't stopped making it in their other, brown colored plaid and that they would consider making it in some of their other plaids - red and black or green and black buffalo plaid would be nice, for example. But as is, in the colors offered, this is an SK hit.

  • 5
    Posted by Unknown on Feb 12th 2017

    I got this hat for christmas and I think it is amazing. I cannot speak highly enough of this hat. It is very comfortable and durable and you tend to forget that it is even on. Keeps you very warm.

  • 5
    Posted by Unknown on Jan 4th 2017

    I was shopping for a warmer winter hat and though I would give this a go. The constuction and quality is great, as would expect from Stormy Kromer. It fits like a glove and didn't notice any puckering in the material. Being bald I did not notice any problem with the metal snaps on my skull, even at -20 F. Actually the snap design is great , when you need to fold the flaps back up ,the snaps line up and snap in place without needing to remove the hat. I did not have a problem with the brim, if I did I would try heating it up with a blow dryer and hold the shape , let it cool . Of course why does a bald guy have a blow dryer, this is one of the reasons.The flaps fold down and covers the ears. I have a had standard Stormy Kromer for about 10 years and don't view it as a winter hat because if it is cold and there is a wind , your ears will get cold. This hat solves that and is great winter hat. My standard SK hat is a Fall and Spring hat. So this is a great addition to their line up and hope it sells well and they can add more patterns. This was the style of hat, when I was a kid that my grandfather and his friends would wear, it is nice to see them again.Ben

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