A wool felt hat is a bit the extension of the winter coat.
Felt Hat
Our ancestors had understood it very well and didn't dare going out without it. Insulating and resilient, once put over the ears, it brings a reassuring and necessary heat source, besides being waterproofed for most of them (in the absence of that, a simple spray will do).
The array of possibilities is such that between the colours, the braid, the feathers and other details, the collection looks like a kaleidoscope into which we want to dive! It is important to note that the finesse of the felt, the origin of the wool and the brand influence the price differences.
Shape
Trilby HatOutback HatFedora HatPlayer HatPork Pie HatFloppy HatCloche HatBowler HatBoater HatCordobes HatBucket hatTop HatCustom Hat
The Art of Wearing a Hat
Knowing how to wear a hat means first knowing how to position it, how to tilt it elegantly.
The felt, the favourite material for winter hats!
What? It's cold? It's raining? It's windy? It's snowing? Whatever the situation, the felt hat will always be here to warm you while giving you an incomparable style and elegance. Existing in all shades and shapes, it will know how to sublime you with its eternal braid and -- for the authentic ones -- with a feather.
The felt hat was inescapable in the 1930s, it re-appears regularly amidst the collection of big couturiers but also with the apparels of our public personalities. Some people even dare the felt hat in the summer, which is a great idea. Perfect to make a look quirky, this accessory will give to your gear a chic and bohemian allure we personally do love!
How would you clean it? It's very easy! With an iron and without touching the felt, diffuse hot steam and turn the hat round at the same time. Once this action is finished, brush it in the direction of the hair.
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