But then you start digging a little deeper, maybe you actually *buy* a Burberry hat, and BOOM! Suddenly things get a little…off.
Like, someone in the reviews mentions their hat from Saks (nice!), just has a tag that says “BURBERRY LONDON.” No fancy logo, no in-your-face branding. Just…that. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? Like, did they get ripped off? Is it a fake? Or… is it just a *different* kind of Burberry?
I’m thinking it’s the latter. Burberry’s been around forever, right? And they make, like, a *ton* of different stuff. You got your classic trenches, your iconic scarves, and then you got… baseball caps made from cotton gabardine woven at the Burberry Mill in Italy (fancy, right?). The description even mentions a “tonal logo” on some baseball caps. That suggests some logo is not obvious. Maybe they figure, “Hey, if you’re buying a pricey hat, you probably already know it’s Burberry, why scream it from the rooftops?” I mean, I kinda dig that subtle flex, personally.
Plus, they’re all about the “luxury” thing, right? Sometimes luxury is about being understated. You wouldn’t expect, like, a Rolls Royce to have neon lights flashing “ROLLS ROYCE” all over it, would you? (Okay, maybe some *do*, but you get my point!)
And then you got the bucket hats. These are also mentioned in the provided text. Reversible, even! Featuring “our Burberry”. But again, not necessarily a huge logo. Like, maybe it’s a tiny embroidered thing, or part of the check pattern.