Panama Gambler Sol Hat - SCIPPIS - Traclet
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Panama hat hand-woven in Ecuador from palm straw called Toquilla.
Gambler-shaped Panama hat, easy to wear with a suit or more casual with jeans.
Panama Gambler Sol Hat - SCIPPIS - Traclet
Ideal for sunny days, here's a superb hand-woven PANAMA. It's the result of long sun-drying of the youngest Carludivia Palmita palms. It's this straw alone that gives this incomparable hold and distinction.
Since 1881, the quality and extreme care taken in its manufacture have made it the world's most famous hat. Light as a breeze.
The waist is adjustable thanks to the inner band. Embellished with a ribbon, its shape and fit make it an elegant summer classic that you'll be proud to wear as soon as the first rays of sun shine.
About Panama Gambler Sol - SCIPPIS - Traclet
- Cap height: approx. 9.5cm
- Edge width: approx. 8.5 cm
- Composition: 100% panama
- Without inner cover
- Comfortable grosgrain fabric
Caring for your Panama hat
Toquilla palm contains a certain degree of moisture, depending on its thickness, which gives it its flexibility.
When the hat is exposed to an atmosphere saturated with humidity (e.g. sunless beaches), the fin absorbs excess moisture and expels it when the atmosphere is drier. This process weakens its structure over time. That's why the first models with a wider palm can't withstand more than two years of severe climatic changes. Cuenca extra-fine and Montécristis don't have this problem, as they use a finer fin and a denser weave.
To increase the life expectancy of your hat, here are a few maintenance tips:
- Don't put your hat in contact with water: the fin acts like a sponge.
- In the event of an incident, leave the hat in the shade for as long as is necessary to allow excess moisture to evaporate. - Don't leave your hat in a closed area in direct sunlight (such as the rear window of a car).
- The fiber dries too quickly and the hat may break over time. - Don't apply too much pressure on the same spot to grip it.
- The tip of the fedora shape ( Borsalino style, front part) is always the most fragile area and over time the fin will break. We recommend gripping your hat by the wings (sides), underneath. You can easily iron your hat with steam.
- Approximate crown height 9.5 cm
- Approximate brim width 8.5 cm
- Material Panama
- Country of manufacture Ecuador
- Washable Interior coarse grain only (cold water and ammonia)
- Season Summer
- Size - Head circumference S - M - L - XL
- Gender Mixed
- Amazon distribution Yes