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Safari Hats and Outback Style Hats for Men

  • Unisex Tweed Straw Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats Safari Hat Great hats by Karen Keith BT34-5Bm Natural Tweed Medium (22 1/2")
    Unisex Tweed Straw Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats Safari Hat Great hats by Karen Keith BT34-5Am Black/Tan Mix Medium (22 1/2")
    $ 33.00
    Great hats by Karen Keith

    Unisex Tweed Straw Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats

    Extra wide brim summer hat for maximum sun protection. Brim is 5" wide. Dented fedora like crown with front pinch. Leatherette band and chin cord w...

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    $ 33.00
  • Large and XL Size Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats Safari Hat Great hats by Karen Keith BT34-5Bl Tan Tweed Large (23 1/4")
    Large and XL Size Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats Safari Hat Great hats by Karen Keith BT34-5A Black/Tan Mix Large (23 1/4")
    $ 38.50
    Great hats by Karen Keith

    Large and XL Size Gardening Hat - Karen Keith Hats

    Extra large brim summer hat for maximum sun protection. Brim is 5" wide. Dented fedora like crown with front pinch. Leatherette band and chin cord ...

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    $ 38.50

Few men’s hat styles are as instantly recognizable—or as practical—as the safari hat and the outback hat. Built for the elements and loved for their timeless silhouette, these iconic hats are crafted in a wide range of premium materials, including wool felt, leather, waxed cotton, canvas, oilskin, straw, and more. With medium to wide brims, safari and outback hats provide reliable coverage from sun and rain, making them go-to choices for travel, outdoor work, hiking, fishing, and everyday rugged style.

These hats have serious heritage: made by legendary hat makers, featured in films, and worn by famous adventurers (on-screen and off). Shop rugged favorites like Stetson men’s outback hats, Scala safari and outback styles, the adventure-inspired safari looks associated with Indiana Jones, Dorfman Pacific, and wide-brim outdoor staples from makers like Henschel.

While the two styles share a similar purpose, their shapes set them apart:

  • Safari hats typically feature a dented, pinched crown with a slightly downward-sloping brim—a classic explorer profile that looks sharp and functional.

  • Outback hats generally have a more oval-shaped crown with a flatter top, plus a subtle front-to-back brim curve for a rugged, wind-friendly look.

Many crowns may also include mesh ventilation to increase airflow and comfort in warm and humid climates. Whether you’re chasing adventure or simply want a durable everyday hat with legendary style, safari and outback hats bring authentic character—and dependable protection—wherever you go.