

Traditional Summer Fedora- Small to XLarge
32" wide brim. Black band. C-crown with slight pinch. Size S, 56cm 100% paper straw.
2" wide brim. Black band. C-crown with slight pinch. Size S, 56cm 100% paper straw.
Traditional summer fedora for children. C-crown with pinched front. 1.5" wide brim. Black ribbon band. 100% paper straw. Fit: S/M,Toddler 4-6x ...
View full detailsWomen's bucket hat with lace trim. Frayed brim, 2" wide. Packable, crushable. One size, runs small. Fits S-adult, M-child size. 100% cotton
American sun helmet style sewn palm leaf safari pith helmet for petite heads and children. Structured dome crown. Dimensional brim, 2 - 2.5" wide....
View full detailsSolid color bucket hat rated for UPF 50+ sun protection. Performance spandex blend light weight fabric. Mesh sidewall for airy flow. Chin cord with...
View full detailsTraditional pigment dyed washed cotton bucket hat - fishing hat. Great everyday hat to take anywhere and everywhere. 2" wide stitched, bound brim. ...
View full detailsWide round brim cap with neck cape for great sun protection. Round crown, bound 4" wide bill with neck flap. Strap in back with snap lock to tighte...
View full detailsWaxed bangora straw cattlemen style wester hat. These bangora hats are super lightweight, protect against sun and rain. Small and extra small size...
View full detailsHibiscus bucket hat rated for UPF 50+ sun protection. Performance spandex blend light weight fabric. Mesh sidewall for airy flow. Chin cord with to...
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We are a small family owned business in Southern California dedicated to good old fashion customer service and quality headwear from timeless classic styles to the latest fashion trends. How we really feel about hats is best quoted from Martha Sliter:
...between wearing clothes and wearing a costume; it's the difference between being dressed and being dressed up; it's the difference between looking adequate and looking your best. A piece of magic is a hat." (Martha Sliter)