I remember sitting outside a café in Turin when Gianni Agnelli pulled up in a marvelous 124 coupe.
He tried to hide behind a pair of dark sunglasses and the brim of this cap, but that's hard to do when Esquire has just named you one of the five best-dressed men in the history of the world.
Saw him for just a few seconds, but the impression he left lasted much longer.
Italian Wool Baseball Cap (No. 2574). The Italian wool is woven in Italy by the renowned Loro Piana mill. The result is a material that feels as rich and soft as cashmere.
Which is also given a special treatment that provides resistance to rain, wind, and baseball purists, who'll want to know where you got it. Other feature is a quilted insulated lining for added warmth.
Apt to become a fixture. I haven't taken mine off in a week.
Men's sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL. Imported.
Color: Black.

It didn't take the Aristocracy long in the 19th century to note that these caps looked good on working class men throughout Britain and Ireland. So it began popping up on their well-coiffed heads on their estates and on golfers teeing off at St. Andrews.
The Italians said you haven't seen anything yet. Or words to that effect.
Italian Ivy Cap (No. 2566). Same luxuriously soft 100% pure Italian wool as the baseball cap, with same waterproofing and windproofing process. Fold up quilted earflaps.
You won't find this one on everyone's head.
Men's sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL. Imported.
Color: Black