Hat Styles & Trends

  • Panama Straw Hat – Fashion and use go hand in hand

    In “Gone with the Wind,” Brad drives a carriage through Peachtree Street, stops in front of the last low house, takes off his Panama hat, bows with an exaggerated and polite bow, smiles slightly, and is casual but personable – this may be the first impression many people have of...
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  • Cowboy hats: From classic to innovative, the market prospects are broad

    The cowboy hat has long been a symbol of the American West, embodying a spirit of adventure and rugged individualism. Traditionally worn by cowboys, these iconic hats have transcended their practicality to become a fashion accessory for both men and women. Today, the cowboy hat is a wardrobe stap...
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  • Cowboy hats and straw sun hats: a creative fusion in fashion

    In the ever-changing world of fashion, the combination of various styles often leads to exciting new trends. One of the innovative fusions that has caught the attention of fashion lovers is the fusion of a crocheted straw sun hat and a cowboy hat . This unique combination not only shows the versa...
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  • Summer Straw Hat: The Perfect Raffia Accessor

    As the summer season approaches, it’s time to start thinking about the perfect accessories to complement your warm-weather wardrobe. One timeless and versatile accessory that should not be overlooked is the summer straw hat, particularly the stylish raffia hat. Whether you’re lounging on the beac...
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  • Hat cleaning rules

    NO.1 Rules for care and maintenance of straw hats 1. After taking off the hat, hang it on a hat stand or hanger. If you do not wear it for a long time, cover it with a clean cloth to prevent dust from getting into the gaps in the straw and to prevent the hat from being deformed 2. Moisture preven...
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  • Raffia straw hat history

     Raffia straw hats have been a staple accessory for summer wardrobes for decades, but their history dates back much further. The use of raffia, a type of palm native to Madagascar, for weaving hats and other items can be traced back to ancient times. The lightweight and durable nature of raffia m...
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  • Toquilla hat or panama hat?

    Toquilla hat or panama hat?

    The “Panama hat” — characterized by a circular shape, thick band, and straw material — has long been a summer fashion staple. But while the headgear is beloved for its functional design that protects wearers from the sun, what many of its fans don’t know is that the hat was not ...
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  • Interesting Stories about Raffia Straw

    There is a fable about raffia It is said that in ancient South Africa, a prince of a tribe fell deeply in love with the daughter of a poor family. Their love was opposed by the royal family, and the prince fled with the girl. They ran to a place full of raffia and decided to hold a wedding there....
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  • History of the Straw Hat(2)

    The weaving technique of Langya grass in Tancheng is unique, with various patterns, rich patterns and simple shapes. It has a broad inheritance foundation in Tancheng. It is a collective handicraft. The weaving method is simple and easy to learn, and the products are economical and practical. It ...
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  • History of the Straw Hat

    Tancheng County has cultivated and used Langya straw for more than 200 years. In 1913, under the guidance of Yu Aichen, a native of Tancheng, and Yang Shuchen, a native of Linyi, Yang Xitang, an artist from Sangzhuang, Matou Town, created a straw hat and named it “Langya straw hat”. I...
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  • Summer Straw Hat: The Perfect Accessory for Sunny Days

    As the sun starts to shine brighter and the temperatures rise, it’s time to bring out the summer essentials. One such essential is the summer straw hat, a timeless accessory that not only adds a touch of style to your outfit but also provides much-needed protection from the sun’s rays...
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  • International Straw Hat Day

    The origin of Straw Hat Day is unclear. It started in New Orleans in the late 1910s. The day marks the beginning of summer, with people switching their winter headgears to the spring/summer ones. On the other hand, at the University of Pennsylvania, Straw Hat Day was observed on the second Saturd...
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