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Gaucho & Bolero Hats for Women

  • Fashion Knit Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Adora® Hats Bolero Hat Adora Hats AD1485A Beige Medium (57 cm)
    Fashion Knit Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Adora® Hats Bolero Hat Adora Hats
    $ 31.25
    Adora Hats

    Fashion Knit Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Adora® Hats

    Elevate your hat collection with this striking knit gaucho design featuring a distinctive pattern that turns heads. The structured double-layer fla...

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    $ 31.25
  • Knit Wool Blend Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Scala Hats Bolero Hat Scala Hats LW774-CAMEL Camel Medium (57 cm)
    Knit Wool Blend Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Scala Hats Bolero Hat Scala Hats LW774-NAT Natural Medium (57 cm)
    $ 39.99
    Scala Hats

    Knit Wool Blend Gaucho Hat with Waxed Cord - Scala Hats

    Step into confidence with this beautifully crafted wool blend gaucho hat that adapts to your adventurous spirit. Its soft, crushable construction p...

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    $ 39.99
  • Cativa Flat Crown Floppy Hat - Sun 'N' Sand Hat Bolero Hat Sun N Sand Hats
    Cativa Flat Crown Floppy Hat - Sun 'N' Sand Hat Bolero Hat Sun N Sand Hats hh2137C mf Moss green Medium (57 cm)
    $ 37.00
    Sun N Sand Hats

    Cativa Flat Crown Floppy Hat - Sun 'N' Sand Hat

    Embrace effortless summer style with this stunning flat crown gaucho hat, designed for those who refuse to compromise on sun protection or sophisti...

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    $ 37.00

Bolero hats have Spanish origins, closely tied to traditional Andalusian styles often associated with Córdoba (commonly referenced as the sombrero cordobés / Cordovan hat)—a distinctive look known for its flat crown and broad, flat brim, traditionally made in felt and strongly linked to Spanish traditional dress and performance aesthetics. 

Gaucho hats, by contrast, are associated with the South American gauchos—the horsemen/cowboys of Argentina and Uruguay—and are similarly defined by a flat-topped crown and wide flat brim, often paired with a chin cord (wind tie) for function in open, windy landscapes. 

Today, these styles are beloved for that dramatic, fashion-forward silhouette: a wide flat brim that frames the face and elevates even simple outfits. Think Spanish romance and precision in the Bolero/Cordobés tradition, and rugged equestrian heritage in the Gaucho tradition—two distinct origins, one instantly recognizable statement shape.