A MODERN take on traditional flat caps are enjoying a popularity surge among shoppers in the South.
Asda has seen flat cap sales increase by 82 per cent in stores in Southern England over the past two years.
Its country-style burgundy and brown flat cap sells more than three times as many in the South as in its stores in the North.
But the flat cap's traditional Northern heartland - including towns like Bolton, home to iconic steeplejack Fred Dibnah - is still a stable market, the supermarket chain said.
An Asda spokesman said: "A new generation of flat cap wearers such as Guy Ritchie, David Beckham and film star Samuel L Jackson has given it a trendy image - known as retro hunting chic."
The chain's George fashion range sells flat caps in traditional tweed style, plain blue and plain white priced at £4 each.
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