Peaky Blinders - Thomas Shelby First Edition
The Officially Licensed Peaky Blinders x Boston Scally Collector’s Edition Scally Cap is a tribute to the uncompromising style of Birmingham’s most notorious family. Crafted in the UK using genuine Harris Tweed from Scotland, this 8-panel cap embodies the commanding look of Thomas Shelby himself. The intricate detailing and fit of the cap makes this piece a timeless work of craftsmanship.
Inside, a custom Peaky Blinders dye-sublimated lining pays homage to the Shelby legacy, while every stitch and finish reflects the era’s classic heritage. This cap is a must-have for fans of the series and admirers of classic British style.
This is a first edition commemorative set. While we have more coming next year with Peaky Blinders, this set will not be back.
Note: Due to the limited nature of this launch, exchanges and returns cannot be guaranteed. This cap set is not included in our Mix and Match promo.
Style: Eight Panel Peaky Blinders
Material: Genuine Harris Tweed; 100% Wool
Color: Dark Charcoal
Due to the traditional nature in which these caps are shaped and hand molded we suggest to spot or sponge clean. We recommend not to steam because this can change this unique shape over time. In this process 98% of this cap is sewn. In high-quality caps like those made from Harris Tweed, select areas are carefully glued to stabilize the heavy wool and maintain a clean, lasting shape around the front and peak. This controlled use of adhesive ensures the lining stays smooth and the finish refined. When executed properly, it’s a mark of skilled craftsmanship and is very common.
Final Sale — No Returns, Refunds, or Exchanges
Eight Panel Size Chart
| Size | CM | Inches | Cap Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 54 – 55 | 21.5 | 6⅞ – 7 |
| S | 56 – 57 | 22.3 | 7 – 7¼ |
| M/L | 58 – 59 | 23 | 7¼ – 7⅜ |
| XL | 60 – 61 | 23.8 | 7½ |
| 2XL | 62 – 63 | 24.6 | 7⅝ |
| 3XL | 63 – 64 | 25.4 | 8+ |
How to Measure Caps
Wrap a cloth measuring tape around your head just above your eyebrows and ears. Pull the tape comfortably snug, read the length, repeat for good measure and use the largest measurement. A piece of string will work too, then just hold it up to a ruler and measure.







































