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Naadam
Naadam's 100% organic cotton baseball cap is refreshingly simple. Free of pesticides and chemicals, it's made using a water-saving process that keeps both your skin and the planet healthier.
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Janessa Leoné
Janessa Leoné's raffia straw bucket hat is hand-woven in Madagascar from fibers sourced from the raffia palm. I love the lightweight strength of these natural fibers, making it easy to toss in a suitcase, purse, or beach bag without worry.
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Cuyana
Cuyana's hat is handwoven from Toquilla straw in Ecuador, creating a lightweight and packable design perfect for travel. The Toquilla straw comes from young palm fronds harvested without harming the main tree, making it a truly renewable resource.
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Sezane
Sezane's hats reflect their mission-led B-Corp commitment, where more than three-quarters of their materials are eco-friendly. Their collections prioritize organic cotton, certified materials, and vegetable-tanned leather with trusted certifications throughout.
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Kin Label
Kin Label creates handbraided hats in a century-old factory right here in the USA. There's something special about supporting traditional American craftsmanship that's stood the test of time.
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Parks Project
Parks Project's cotton hat protects you from the sun while also helping protect and preserve parklands for generations to come. Each purchase supports their work in educating, advocating, and activating park supporters in conservation efforts.
Note: While the information in this article is meant to be informative, they are simply opinions and we always recommend consulting with your personal practitioners, doctors & guides.
