Boinet

Flat caps · Newsboy · Boina — sold in threes

You don’t need one perfect cap.You need three that go with everything you own.

Most people buy one cap, wear it until it looks worn, and buy the same one again. Boinet is built the other way round: pick the three colours that cover the coats already in your hallway, and rotate them. The set price is the standing price — it is cheaper than buying the same three one at a time, all year, with no countdown attached.

Styles
33
across five shapes
Cap colours
13
on the grid
Coat colours
7
mapped against them
Prices
38–268
US Dollars (USD)
Three wool herringbone flat caps in charcoal, oatmeal and deep brown, laid out in a row
A-02 Flat HerringboneCharcoal / Oatmeal / Deep BrownNeutral Set, USD 132

The Colour Grid

Start from the coats you already own, not from the caps.

Every other cap shop sorts by shape or by cloth. This one sorts by the colour of the coat you will wear it with. Tick the colours hanging by your door and the grid works backwards to the smallest set of caps that covers them.

Full-screen grid

Step 1 — your coats

Which colours hang by your door?

Step 2 — the grid

Every cell states the objective relationship between the cap colour and the coat colour. Hover or focus a cell to turn it over. Select a cap colour by its row button.

Cap colours as rows, coat colours as columns. Each cell states whether the pair is the same family, a neutral pairing, or a high contrast.
Cap colourNavyBlackGreyCamelOliveBrownCream
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Charcoal with Navy: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Charcoal with Black: Same family
Same
Same family
Charcoal with Grey: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Charcoal with Camel: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Charcoal with Olive: Neutral pairing
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Charcoal with Brown: Neutral pairing
Contrast
High contrast
Charcoal with Cream: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Oatmeal with Navy: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Oatmeal with Black: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Oatmeal with Grey: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Oatmeal with Camel: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Oatmeal with Olive: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Oatmeal with Brown: Same family
Same
Same family
Oatmeal with Cream: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Deep Brown with Navy: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Deep Brown with Black: Neutral pairing
Contrast
High contrast
Deep Brown with Grey: High contrast
Same
Same family
Deep Brown with Camel: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Deep Brown with Olive: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Deep Brown with Brown: Same family
Same
Same family
Deep Brown with Cream: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Ochre with Navy: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Ochre with Black: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Ochre with Grey: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Ochre with Camel: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Ochre with Olive: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Ochre with Brown: Same family
Same
Same family
Ochre with Cream: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Olive with Navy: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Olive with Black: Neutral pairing
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Olive with Grey: Neutral pairing
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Olive with Camel: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Olive with Olive: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Olive with Brown: Neutral pairing
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Olive with Cream: Neutral pairing
Contrast
High contrast
Brick with Navy: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Brick with Black: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Brick with Grey: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Brick with Camel: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Brick with Olive: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Brick with Brown: Same family
Same
Same family
Brick with Cream: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Off-White with Navy: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Off-White with Black: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Off-White with Grey: High contrast
Same
Same family
Off-White with Camel: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Off-White with Olive: Neutral pairing
Same
Same family
Off-White with Brown: Same family
Same
Same family
Off-White with Cream: Same family
Contrast
High contrast
Pale Grey with Navy: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Pale Grey with Black: High contrast
Same
Same family
Pale Grey with Grey: Same family
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Pale Grey with Camel: Neutral pairing
Contrast
High contrast
Pale Grey with Olive: High contrast
Contrast
High contrast
Pale Grey with Brown: High contrast
Neutral
Neutral pairing
Pale Grey with Cream: Neutral pairing

How the three markers are defined

Same family
Hue distance under 30°, or both colours unsaturated with a lightness gap under 35%.
Neutral pairing
Hue distance between 30° and 75°, or one unsaturated colour within 25% lightness of the other.
High contrast
Hue distance above 75°, or a lightness gap wide enough to read as a deliberate break.

This is the first eight of 13 cap colours. Open the full grid.

Cloth

Weave, weight, and what that does on your head.

Every style lists its exact composition, weave and weight in g/m². We do not use protected regional cloth names, and we do not describe factory production as hand-made.

  • Herringbone macro — the weave direction is visible

    Herringbone

    480 g/m² wool

    Chevron rows that read as texture at two metres and as pattern at arm's length.

  • Check macro — the weave direction is visible

    Check

    470 g/m² wool

    Woven, not printed — the grid runs through the cloth rather than sitting on it.

  • Corduroy macro — the weave direction is visible

    Corduroy

    380 g/m² cotton

    Raised wales that shift tone with the light, so one colour reads as two.

  • Linen macro — the weave direction is visible

    Linen

    240 g/m² linen

    The most open weave here. It creases, and the creases are part of it.

  • Fine merino macro — the weave direction is visible

    Fine merino

    360 g/m² worsted

    A tight worsted with a quiet sheen that only shows in direct light.

  • Brushed lining macro — the weave direction is visible

    Brushed lining

    Polyester fleece

    Adds roughly 0.5 cm of internal thickness — size up if you measure at the top of a range.

Wholesale

Buying a colour run for a shop or a market stall?

Tell us the style, the colour numbers, how many of each colour, and the size spread you expect to sell. We quote against that, not against a generic minimum order.

Wholesale enquiryGeneral contact

support@jaimesignessoler.lol
+34 1608643196