But then, sometime you come across a kind of hybrid beret that is actually very nice and sometimes even qualifies for the label BĂ©ret Basque.
Excellent examples are the beautifully made Tolosa Tupida's and Espinosa's in cotton, by Bonigor SA in Buenos Aires.These were an invention by the present-day owner, who, with declining sales in 1998 searched for an alternative to the merino wool beret for the Summer season. It's a concept tried by many beret manufacturers (Betmar from New York, Canadian Parkhurst, for example), but they all resulted in a thin and floppy piece of headgear.
Not these Argentine berets that stay 'flat' and keeps their shape when picked up at the txortena. Fantastic headgear and I wear mine all through the NZ Summer (and available again through South Pacific Berets!).
The berets pictured below are another variation on the Basque Beret - I found the pictures on www.flickr.com and thought they were actually very original.
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