The leather cowboy hat is the most durable version of the most iconic American hat silhouette. Where wool felt cowboy hats are warm and structured, and straw cowboy hats are breathable and lightweight, genuine leather cowboy hats are built for permanence — rain-resistant, wind-proof, and improving in surface character with every season of wear. The wide brim and high structured crown of the cowboy hat translate directly into leather with no compromise to the silhouette, and considerable additions to the hat's resilience and aging character.
Hatloom leather cowboy hats are sourced in full-grain cowhide and top-grain leather — in classic wide-brim, high-crown constructions for men and women who want the cowboy hat's authority in a material that lasts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a leather cowboy hat?
A leather cowboy hat is a cowboy hat — wide brim (7–12 cm), high structured crown (10–15 cm), often with a cattleman or pinch-front crease — constructed from genuine animal hide rather than the more common wool felt or straw. Leather cowboy hats are significantly more durable and rain-resistant than felt equivalents and develop a distinctive patina with wear. Available in full-grain cowhide, top-grain leather and suede in classic Western silhouettes for men and women.