The hat is the essential accessory to protect your head from the sun and heat. It can be worn in a dressy way or in a more casual manner. The headwear is therefore a fashion accessory but increasingly an essential to keep your head cool during hot weather. First of all, know that it's preferable to choose your hat according to the context in which you're going to wear it. Indeed, it will serve on one hand to isolate you from the heat and protect you from the sun but it is also a fashion accessory that will allow you to make your outfits stand out. The timeless model for the sun remains the traveler. Whether it's made of straw or fabric, this form of headwear proves very practical thanks to its wide brim that falls all around, protecting your face from the sun. The traveler is also very easy to wear in the city or countryside.
Choose your traveler hat in a flexible material, especially if you want to be able to fold it and use it for excursions during your vacation. It will be a valuable ally, both by the seaside and in the city. For traveling, we can recommend a few models such as the Tilley T4 hat or the Stetson Keewatin. For the city, you can confidently opt for panama models like the Jefferson or the San Miguel. For women, we recommend the wide-brimmed hat. Ideal for those who want to protect themselves from the sun's rays and keep cool in the shade, it will accessorize all your outfits. Thus, this headwear will match well with both a dressy outfit and a more casual one. It's also appreciated on the beach, with a swimsuit. The wide-brimmed hat is a stylish hat, whether made of fabric or straw.
You can choose it in several shades and match them to your outfit of the day. Everything is allowed! However, we advise against opting for black or felt models. Worn in summer, the wide-brimmed hat should indeed remain a summer hat and therefore should not attract heat. Finally, if you have chosen a straw model, take good care of it, especially if you need to transport it in a suitcase. Some suggestions: the Daisie model in paper straw, the Johanna wide-brimmed hat from Rigon or the TH8 hat from the Tilley brand.