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Your cart is empty.The straw boater hat is a piece of classic American history that was commonly worn at sailing or boating events. Wear this hat for the 4th of July, your next parade, or a day on the lake. It can also put the finishing touch on your 1920s costume. Whether for costume or fashion, this quality straw hat is sure to be a hit. The thick elastic sweatband makes for a comfortable fit and will keep you dry while you wear this stylish hat to parades, performances, and parties.
I. Torok
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
After searching multiple options for a boater hat with good quality, right fit, and a good price...this hit the mark.
BOOK!
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
I found a similar hat at a haberdashery, for over $200. This worked even better at the Kentucky derby!!
Henry Compton
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Needed it for a show and the fit was great
Glen Dresback
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
I got this for a 1920s themed party, and this turned out to be a fantastic hat, much better than I was expecting! Very well-made, and looks fantastic!
JS
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
The look of this hat is the perfect capture of the 1920’s exactly what I was searching for. The fit is just ok as it leaves a bit of room around the circumference. Good value for what I paid.
Tea Maven
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2019
Quality is decent for price. Fits fairly well, though a tad small. Reason for three stars, hat brim is described as 2.5 inches-it is not even two inches wide, even from the bottom..measuring from the hat crown. To be a better representation of a boater-style hat, the brim should be much wider. Am keeping because its still somewhat decent and other choices were of lesser quality or bad fit and husband needs it for a costume soon.
Frederick Waramit
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2019
So far so good with the hat. I love it and when I went to the club with the hat, I got a total of 95 comments saying nice hat and people ask where I get it from. Of course a lot of women liked me because of the boater hat which is a memory of the Prohibition Era when gangsters ruled the major cities across the United States. Thanks for the hat and it’s super durable, but don’t use it during winter just make use of it during the warmer months if possible.
A.H. Bloom
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018
(PreQuel): Update: After running the costume for some 4 weeks now, the hat is holding up very nicely. Still looks new. I am careful to store it flat and with nothing on top, and in its original plastic when not in use. Aside from going into the $ XXX price level, this hat is well worth my money for the costume use I intended it for.And now, on to my original review!>>Here are my first major takeaways from the first hours of posssessing my new hat.STIFFNESS: This is where I give the hat a 4 vs a 5 star rating. Read the reviews and realized I was probably not going to get one of the "totally stiff brim" versions of this style of hat, and I was correct. Stiffer, and I would have given this a 5. I needed this for a Carnival Barker constume I was putting together as the Timekeeper / Announcer for Destination Imagination tournaments. Stiff would have been excellent, but I decided I could make "not so stiff, but somewhat still" work for the price. The brim is stiff enough to hold its shape, and easy enough to bend back into shape (it was laying angled in the shipping box, and thus subject to gravity pushing against the brim - bending it slightly but noticabley off of horizontal). If you remove the hat via grabbing the brim, it will bend in a floppy manner where it connects to the bottom of the crown.OVERCOING THE LACK OF BRIM STIFFNESS: To overcome this effect and make the hat look and act stiff, I learned to remove it with both hands - on on each side - simultaneously pulling it straight up. From here I bring it flat to my chest, adjust my one hand so that my palm faces up against the bottom of the brim, my thumb rides directly up the inside of the crown giving vertical support, and my other fingers wrap around the edge of the brim and lay flat across the brim top pointing towards the crown base. Theatrically speaking, I can now waive it around and it will look like it is a stiff brimmed hat. That said, if you plan to wear this as a real hat out in public, prepare for the possibility that you may look less like a BarberShop Quartette member, and more like Sylvester McCoy's 7th incarnation of Dr. Who.SIZING: Short answer - consider going one size up if your head measurments are at the top end of the chart listings. Rational: My quality western wear hats put me at a 7 1/8 size. My head measures in at 22 1/4. By the size chart, that should have put me into the top end of the Medium size. However, since size was not a guarenteed element of this item, I opted for one size larger, (size Large) figuring I could always add a liner to make a loose fit tighter. My call was dead-on. The elastic headband is stitched into the bottom of the hat with the top of the elastic free, and bending inwards toward your head. That makes it a nice and comfortable fit for me. Even if the elastic streatches or loosens over time, I could still put in a spacer to make up the difference.APPEARANCE: The pictures in the ad are quite accurate. My color is ever so slightly darker, and could be just the effect of natural differences in straw supply groups. The colored band looks excellent. From as close as 1 foot away, I can see nothing about its look that would make me suspect it was not a quality made hat.BOTTOM LINE: If I needed to do a low wear & tear costume again, and did not want to go higher in price, this hat would be a no-brainer re-order. It will do just what I want it to do as a costume piece. If I was looking for a long-term social wear (as a real hat) and I was tight on cash, I would consider it but realizing that it was not going to look totally dapper, and would need a lot of care and gentle handling. If I was going to go with such a hat for a more rigerous stage use (lots of on-and-offs, tosses-and-catches, etc.) OR, If I wanted this as a real hat, wanted it to always look like a real skimmer hat, I would bypass this and start evaluating the well reviewed $90-ish or more price range hats offered.
Old
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 16, 2016
Does the job of a hat very well. This is not a super cheap hat but that is borne out by the obvious quality.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2015
NICE,THANK YOU
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