MIKI DOCKER HAT DARK NAVY WOOL MERINOS
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MATERIAL & CRAFTSMANSHIP
Crafted in Portugal by specialized hat-making workshops, the Miki Timeless perpetuates demanding European expertise.
The denim is sourced from suppliers known for their reliability for over 10 years, with whom we share the same values: respect for the environment and quality.
When and how to wear it?
The denim Miki can be worn in any weather, just like your favorite jeans.
Whether in the city or by the sea, it effortlessly complements your everyday style.
Worn above the ears, it asserts a clean and balanced silhouette.
You can wear it straight on the forehead for a bold look, slightly towards the back for a more casual style, or adjusted according to your face shape to find the perfect balance.
Worn with the leather strap at the front, it takes on a more urban edge.
Whether worn alone or paired with a strong piece—a pea coat, trench coat, work jacket, or knitwear—it structures and signs your look without overdoing it.
WHY IT STANDS OUT
Relaunched by Béton Ciré in 2013, the Miki has established itself as an identity-defining shape.
Where most beanies stretch out and caps follow the seasons, the Miki follows a different logic.
Its compact and structured shape sits precisely above the ears, creating a sharp and immediately identifiable silhouette.
A balance of proportions that defines an identity.
Fabric
Guaranteed free from harmful substances.
Selected for its hold, resistance, and ability to evolve over time.
The material develops a patina.
The structure remains.
Warm, timeless & authentic
Béton Ciré’s founder Amélie Le Roux, restyled the Miki docker beanie in 2013 to propose a version that will quickly become iconic. Made in Portugal by hat makers, the hat is halfway a beanie and a cap with no visor and is perfect for your best street and sea styles! This docker beanie wool material is warm and comfortable thanks to its cotton lining. The size of the Miki is adjustable thanks to the back leather strap. Attentive to the details, the hem and volumes of this docker Miki are chosen very carefully in order to propose a timeless high-end product.
Size : S/M = 55-59 cm - L/XL = 60-64 cm, the size is adjustable thanks to the back leather strap.
Composition : 100 % merinos wool, lining 100% cotton, strap 100% CORN leather
The hat is made in craftsman's workshops in Portugal
THE STORY
I’m Amélie Le Roux, and I founded Béton Ciré at the end of 2013.
The idea came quite simply. I used to visit my grandfather in Quimper often, and he always wore a Breton miki. I really liked its shape — clean, direct, almost obvious. I started wearing it myself and never really took it off.
At that time, I was constantly moving between Brittany and Paris. I spent time in the Gulf of Morbihan, sailing or walking along the coast, then coming back to the city with my miki — often paired with a yellow raincoat. In Paris, it didn’t go unnoticed. There was something different about it, a silhouette that stood apart, but above all a piece that sat perfectly on the head, with a real presence — something you don’t get from a regular beanie.
At first, people didn’t quite know what to call it. They often referred to it as a “cap without a brim.” It made me smile, but it said something. Originally, the miki is a technical piece: no brim to avoid catching the wind, cut above the ears to stay fully aware while sailing, and adjustable to fit securely. It was designed to be useful before being aesthetic — and I’ve always kept that level of technical demand in the way I develop my products.
I was already working in fashion at the time, and I could see styles evolving. Beanies were getting shorter, worn above the ears. There was a growing desire for something more raw, more authentic. The miki naturally fit into that shift, with a strong identity — more defined, more precise than a simple beanie.
So I went for it. I reworked the shape, refined the proportions so it would sit better, feel more balanced. I sourced materials locally, developed color ranges, and paid close attention to finishes and details. The idea was to create something I genuinely wanted to wear every day, summer and winter, and that people around me could easily make their own — whether in Paris or in Brittany. A piece that lasts, keeps its shape, and whose quality you feel as soon as you put it on.
The name Béton Ciré came quite naturally. “Béton” refers to the city, to the urban environment I live in and draw inspiration from every day. “Ciré” refers to Brittany, to the yellow raincoats of fishermen. It’s a simple nod to both worlds that are part of me and that I wanted to bring together.
At the beginning, it grew quite organically. Very quickly, the piece started to circulate. Not through strategy, but because people wore it. It found its way onto the heads of those who have an eye — actors, musicians, artisans, baristas, photographers, designers. People who care about proportions, materials, and how a piece sits and evolves over time — and who immediately recognize when something is well made. A kind of instinctive community formed around it, loyal, drawn to well-crafted objects with character.
Today, the brand has evolved, with new models and materials, but the idea remains the same. To create pieces that feel right, that last, and that you choose deliberately — because they bring something, not by chance.
Sourcing & fabrication
We select local materials from European suppliers renowned for their consistency and high standards.
This sourcing work began over twenty years ago, visiting workshops, factories, and spinning mills, observing the techniques, understanding the constraints, and recognizing what stands the test of time. We collaborate with expert workshops, capable of understanding our product sensibility and adapting to our level of requirements. Italy for fabrics and certain finishes like leather, Spain and France for knitwear, Portugal for manufacturing, with that family spirit that still permeates the workshops. Each partner is chosen for their specialty, but also for how they work and treat their teams. This European focus is part of a relationship with the product built over time. Made in Europe is not a trend. It's a choice.