Wool Felt Hats

 

$350.00

"Underneath your spell"  

$410.00

"Spread my ashes on the dance floor"  

$380.00

"Adventurers in the Multiverse"  

$340.00

“Water like Vital Tears”  

$380.00

"Return to the People"  

$370.00

"Ride the Lightnin"  

$340.00

"Still Waiting on my Love"  

$320.00

“A thrown is only a bench covered in velvet.”  

$360.00

"Tick tock, party bouta pop"    

$380.00

"Only Thing in Life that Makes it Worth Living"  

Felt Hats Our Felt Hats collection blends the best of our wool-felt and fur-felt offerings into one cohesive selection. Crafted either from a unique blend of soft Patagonian merino and sturdy Bolivian sheep's wool, or sustainably reclaimed Coypu fur, each hat is breathable, comfortable, and built to last. Finished with llama-leather sweatbands and artisanal details sourced globally, every hat is made-to-order. FAQS

Q: When do you wear felt hats?

Felt hats are traditionally worn during cooler months such as fall and winter, but can also be worn year-round depending on style and preference. They offer warmth, comfort, and durability, ideal for various weather conditions.

Q: How to clean felt hats?

To clean felt hats, a soft-bristled hat brush is ideal for removing surface dust and dirt without damaging the fibers. Brush in gentle, sweeping motions, following the direction of the fibers to avoid causing any damage.

Q: Can you wear felt cowboy hats in the summer?

Yes, you can wear felt cowboy hats in the summer, especially for formal events or evening occasions. However, straw hats are usually preferred in hot weather due to their breathability.

Q: When is felt season for cowboy hats?

Felt season for cowboy hats typically runs from Labor Day through Memorial Day, aligning with cooler temperatures. However, the timing can vary regionally and according to personal preferences or traditions.

Q: What are felt hats made of?

Felt hats are typically made from animal fibers like wool, rabbit, beaver, or sustainably reclaimed materials such as Coypu fur. These fibers are densely pressed together to create a durable, soft, and weather-resistant fabric.

Wool Felt Hats

 

$350.00

"Underneath your spell"  

$410.00

"Spread my ashes on the dance floor"  

$380.00

"Adventurers in the Multiverse"  

$340.00

“Water like Vital Tears”  

$380.00

"Return to the People"  

$370.00

"Ride the Lightnin"  

$340.00

"Still Waiting on my Love"  

$320.00

“A thrown is only a bench covered in velvet.”  

$360.00

"Tick tock, party bouta pop"    

$380.00

"Only Thing in Life that Makes it Worth Living"  

Felt Hats Our Felt Hats collection blends the best of our wool-felt and fur-felt offerings into one cohesive selection. Crafted either from a unique blend of soft Patagonian merino and sturdy Bolivian sheep's wool, or sustainably reclaimed Coypu fur, each hat is breathable, comfortable, and built to last. Finished with llama-leather sweatbands and artisanal details sourced globally, every hat is made-to-order. FAQS

Q: When do you wear felt hats?

Felt hats are traditionally worn during cooler months such as fall and winter, but can also be worn year-round depending on style and preference. They offer warmth, comfort, and durability, ideal for various weather conditions.

Q: How to clean felt hats?

To clean felt hats, a soft-bristled hat brush is ideal for removing surface dust and dirt without damaging the fibers. Brush in gentle, sweeping motions, following the direction of the fibers to avoid causing any damage.

Q: Can you wear felt cowboy hats in the summer?

Yes, you can wear felt cowboy hats in the summer, especially for formal events or evening occasions. However, straw hats are usually preferred in hot weather due to their breathability.

Q: When is felt season for cowboy hats?

Felt season for cowboy hats typically runs from Labor Day through Memorial Day, aligning with cooler temperatures. However, the timing can vary regionally and according to personal preferences or traditions.

Q: What are felt hats made of?

Felt hats are typically made from animal fibers like wool, rabbit, beaver, or sustainably reclaimed materials such as Coypu fur. These fibers are densely pressed together to create a durable, soft, and weather-resistant fabric.