Children berets

Children berets

French beret for children and teenagers

Discover our collection of berets and caps for children, designed for both little ones and older kids. Both stylish and functional, our models provide effective protection from the cold and the sun, while adding a touch of everyday elegance. From the Petit Basque beret in French merino wool — a faithful nod to the traditional Basque beret — to the Margaux ear-covering beret, and the Gigi visor cap, each accessory is designed to offer comfort, support, and freedom of movement. Thanks to their one-size-fits-all design, our children’s berets easily adapt to the shape of their head and accompany them as they grow. Available in a wide palette of colors — classic black, red, green, ecru, grey, burgundy, and more — our models allow every child to express their own style. All our berets and caps for children and teenagers are entirely made in France, in our workshops in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, using the same excellence in craftsmanship that preserves the artisanal tradition of the authentic French beret.
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THE TRADITIONAL FRENCH BERET FOR CHILDREN

Maison Laulhère continues its tradition of craftsmanship excellence through a collection dedicated to the youngest: traditional berets for children. Designed to combine style, comfort, and protection, our models are made from French merino wool, a natural, warm, and soft material, ideal for accompanying children in every season.

From the authentic miniature Basque beret to the gavroche cap and the ear-covering beret, each piece is thoughtfully designed to meet children’s needs while honoring the elegance of the French beret.

All our children’s berets are entirely made in France, in our workshops in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, following the same high standards of quality and tradition as our adult models. Discover a selection of exceptional accessories, crafted to grow with your children.


Frequent Questions

From what age can a child wear a beret?

At Maison Laulhère, our children's berets are suitable from the age of 3, with models designed to ensure comfort and a secure fit. If you are unsure about the right size or the most suitable model, feel free to contact us by email at sav@laulhere-france.com. Our team will be happy to assist you in making the best choice.

Where can I find a children's beret?

You can find our children's Basque berets at our Parisian boutique located at 14-16 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré. You can also check the list of our partner boutiques in France here.

How to clean a children's beret?

Machine washing, hand washing, or dry cleaning are not recommended to preserve the quality of your beret. In case of a stain, gently blot with absorbent paper, then clean the area with a soft brush or a natural sponge slightly dampened with soapy lukewarm water, being careful not to overly wet the beret. Let it air dry at room temperature and finish with gentle brushing to restore its original look.

What is a basque beret for children?

The Basque beret for children is a traditional French beret, iconic of southwest France. Generally made from French merino wool, it is recognized by its round, flat, and soft shape. Despite its name, it originates from Béarn, not the Basque Country. At Maison Laulhère, the authentic Basque beret for children is crafted in our workshops in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, following a tradition of craftsmanship and excellence passed down since 1840.

Where is the basque beret for children made?

The authentic Basque beret for children is made in France, in the southwest, the historical birthplace of this iconic accessory. At Maison Laulhère, all our children's berets, including the Basque beret, are crafted in our workshops in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, following a tradition of craftsmanship and excellence passed down since 1840.