Wool. Iron. Memory.
Born from the harsh world of the penal colonies and the sea, Le Bonnet “Matafs & Forçats” revives the spirit of those who endured both chains and storms — the sailors (matafs) and convicts (forçats) whose courage was forged in steel and salt.
100% pure virgin wool
Dense 3x3 rib knit for warmth and endurance
Inspired by the French Navy Commando beanie
Each piece bears a unique serial number, hand-stamped on an aluminum plate
Made in Portugal, in a small family-run workshop where traditional know-how still guides every stitch.
A Symbol Reimagined
In the penal colonies, clothing was a sentence in itself — the color of the wool revealing the fate of the man who wore it.
The red beanie marked those condemned for a time.
The green was for those condemned forever.
Each man’s number was struck on a tin plate — a mark of both identity and punishment.
That same detail now becomes a mark of individuality: no two beanies are alike.
From the Bagne to the Street
This beanie carries the raw essence of survival and resistance — an homage to the men who toiled, fought, and endured.
What was once a mark of servitude becomes, today, a symbol of resilience and craft.
A heritage piece that bridges military precision and penal history, crafted for those who still value authenticity over ornament.