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Berets, Anyone?

Edward

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Laulhère, France’s oldest beret manufacturer, introduced the Béret Bayadère as a limited-edition collection in 2013.
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Distinguished by their striking multi-striped design, these berets draw inspiration from the Années Folles (“Crazy Years”) of the 1920s. Echoing the vibrant spirit of Parisian jazz clubs, they reflect an era marked by creativity, self-expression, and a desire to break free from the conventions of the past.
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South Pacific Berets acquired the majority of this exclusive production run and, more than a decade later, only a handful of sizes remain available. For a limited time, these last remaining Béret Bayadère berets are offered at 50% off their original 2013 price — now $34.50, reduced from $69.00.
All models are black, fitted with a Bayadère lining, its own label and solid leather headband. View attachment 794205 View attachment 794206
Once these final stocks are gone, this unique Laulhère edition will not be available again.


Nice liner! I have a soft spot for Laulhere (I own maybe ten berets, about half of which are Laulhere), having visited the factory in Oleron in 2017. It was a delight to see how many locals still wear berets day to day down there. I spend a bit of time in the year in Paris, teaching on a programme the university I work for runs over there, but I confess I've never had the nerve to sport a beret there. I don't recall ever seeing a local waring one at all; more commonly, they're seen atop groups of US tourists visiting Paris on holiday. Maybe French fashion will shift over time and it'll become more common again.
 

Babbo Philipe

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Good afternoon everyone,

Who can advise me? I am looking for a beret similar to the one Leonard Cohen wore during his photoshoot in Paris in the 1970s (see photos, brand and model unknown). It could even be a little bit bigger.


My first instinct is that I want to buy a beret from Laulhère. After doing some research, I found that their webshop only sells berets with a 28” plate. I think I may need a larger diameter. Can anyone clarify this? Or should we actually be talking about centimeters?


Additionally, I have read some critical comments about the current quality of Laulhère. Based on the above, would it be advisable to look for a second-hand model with, for example, an 11” plate? Or perhaps a shop that still has some older stock with an 11” option?


I am undecided between the Basque and Campan models. What are the differences between them? Unfortunately, I am not getting satisfactory answers from Laulhère.


For context: I currently wear a Closequi Impermeabilizada Super Lujo size 57, which I have had for 20 years. It has become too small, and I therefore want something with more fabric. I am now considering size 58.


I would appreciate any advice and tips. Have a nice day,

Bert-jan
Manufacture de Bérets or elosegui are both great and are both made in countries near you , ,,laulhere in my opinion has gone down in quality in the past years,
 

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