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BETON CIRE "WATCH CAP" (RED)

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BETON CIRE "WATCH CAP" (RED)NEW WINTER MIKI Warmth and Comfort at Their Peak Bton Cir presents its new Winter Watch Cap Miki, a refined evolution of the brands iconic docker hat. Inspired by the rugged spirit of workwear and the softness of the timeless sailor sweater, this model combines warmth, durability, and modern elegance. Crafted from thick French denim, the Winter Miki provides natural insulation and a structured silhouette designed for the coldest days. Its ribbed cuff,

NEW WINTER MIKI — Warmth and Comfort at Their Peak

Béton Ciré presents its new Winter Watch Cap Miki, a refined evolution of the brand’s iconic docker hat.

Inspired by the rugged spirit of workwear and the softness of the timeless sailor sweater, this model combines warmth, durability, and modern elegance.

Crafted from thick French denim, the Winter Miki provides natural insulation and a structured silhouette designed for the coldest days. Its ribbed cuff, made from a premium wool and polyester blend, resists pilling and maintains a clean look over time.

For unmatched comfort, the hat is lined with a fine fleece layer, ensuring exceptional softness and warmth without sacrificing lightness or flexibility.

An essential winter companion — practical, durable, and effortlessly stylish.

Composition :

Outer fabric: French denim — 43% Organic Cotton (COBIO), 42% Recycled Cotton (COREC), 15% Polyester

Lining: 100% Polyester french Fleece

Hem: 45% PC, 45% Wool, 10% EA from spain 

Available sizes :

M = 57 cm

L = 59 cm

Made in Portugal

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