
Vintage-Inspired Pieces for St. Patrick’s Day
In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve curated some of our favorite vintage-inspired headwear and apparel for however you choose to celebrate.
Two of our original products were the Hooligan and the Brood snap caps — iconic styles that are still some of our most-loved pieces today. And given the timeless aesthetic they bring to the holiday, we thought it would be perfect timing to pay them tribute.

Dennis Casey of Flogging Molly, wearing the Brood. Captured by Chris Donez.
The Hooligan.
Our founders channeled their personal style into a brand so that others could find the same freedom by wearing vintage-inspired hats in modern ways — while, most importantly, creating common ground with others through clean and timeless style. This all started with an heirloom newsboy cap that inspired the design for the Hooligan. Made with a balanced mix of fabrics, a custom liner, and featuring a metal B-Shield pin, the Hooligan is designed for the present but stays true to its vintage influence. Over the years, we’ve offered it in a variety of patterns, colors, and fabrications, and we have lightweight variations for warmer seasons too.

Dennis Casey of Flogging Molly, wearing the Brood. Captured by Chris Donez.
The Brood.
Another style that’s been with us since the beginning. With a slightly more rounded top, this design is also made of mixed fabrics, featuring a custom liner and metal B-Shield pin. A style similar to the Hooligan, with subtle differences and personal preference coming into play. Available in lightweight variations, as well as a variety of patterns, colors, and fabrications, the Brood is a go-to staple. A classic choice for a clean and timeless aesthetic.
Happy St. Patty's Day — if you need some tunes to tune-out to, we made a playlist featuring a selection of Irish and Irish-inspired artists.
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