The
world's top designers of
men's
dress hats and casual
caps
for spring and summer are ready to take on your head. From the
fedoras
of
Borsalino
and
Indiana
Jones, to
panama
hats by
Brent
Black; from
berets
(some courtesy of
Scala)
to
Kangol
baseball
caps and
sun
visors, we carry only the best from the best. There's more, too:
Stetson
and
Toby
Keith cowboy
hats, and
dress
westerns from
Milano;
porkpies
from
Biltmore
and
Henschel;
linen
newsboys
from
Wigens
and fashion silk blend
newsboy
and ivy caps from
Christys'.
Exceptional pieces all, and all from exceptional hat makers -- some of
whose names you likely recognize (
Bailey
Hats) and some of whom might be new to you (
Mr.
Green Hats). We've covered every type of hat your head might need, too.
There's the
Equator
line of
expedition
hats for adventurers and hiking buffs; there are rich-boy
Peto
newsboys and a
Perry
Ellis tweed
rex
and ballcap for times when attitude's king.
Colonel
Littleton comes through for all you southern gents with his
classic
panama summer hat, while
Makins
has city-slick and high class country club fedoras already creating a stir.
If you're new to wonderful world of hats, you'll likely be surprised
at just how enormous the selection is. You can go straight to the
Indiana
Jones fedora, or browse one of the
Fedoras
style pages. If you know it's
lady's
cap you want (and we're not saying anything here), you can head direct
to
Helen
Kaminski or take a detour at
Women's
Hats or even whittle it down a bit to
Straw
Women's Hats. (Personally, I love straw women.) We've mixed up the styles
at our
Ivy
Caps And Ball Caps page (just for fun), but kept the
Berets
and the
Greek
Fisherman pages strictly separate (except for that obvious stowaway,
The Yachtsman).
Even if you're a hat connoisseur, rather like myself, you're sure to
be impressed when you see how designers are reinventing silhouettes, working
in unusual fibers and using bold color combinations. This new-retro can be seen
in all headwear styles, starting with the very traditional
men's
dress hats in straw and even include
fur
felt fedoras and
stingy
brim hats. Not to worry, however; we've kept the classics safe and,
along with the
walking
hats and
leather
caps, they're offered in styles to satisfy the most conservative demands
as well as those looking for a slight twist.
Your mission (should you choose to accept it):
find your hat.
You'll have to use your head, of course; do remember what so many of us already
know - the hat
knows the head.