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Summer Trilby Hat – Lightweight Breathable Vegetable Fibre Fedora Headwear -
Cotton Fedora Hat – Adjustable Size Classic Summer Fedora for Men | Breathable Sun Protection -
Summer Trilby Hat - Lightweight Vegetable Fibre Breathable Headwear For Men -
Marbled Trilby Hat – Adjustable Organic Cotton Fedora, Unisex Summer Hat 56-59 cm -
Felt Fedora Hat - Chapman Adjustable Size 55-59 cm | Classic Unisex Style -
Straw Fedora Hat – Lightweight Adjustable Summer Headwear for Men & Women -
Summer Straw Trilby Hat – Lightweight Handmade Vegetable Fiber Fedora For Men
A summer fedora solves the warm-weather challenge for everyone who wants the fedora silhouette — the wide brim, the shaped crown, the heritage authority — without the weight of wool felt. The solution is material: toquilla straw, paper straw, raffia, seagrass and lightweight cotton felt all produce the fedora silhouette in constructions that breathe naturally and remain comfortable in temperatures where a wool felt fedora would be impractical.
The summer fedora has a specific cultural history distinct from its winter felt counterpart. The wide-brim straw fedora of the 1930s and 1940s was associated with warm-weather resort wear — the kind of effortless summer elegance visible in photographs of Jazz Age Americans on the Riviera or in Havana. Frank Sinatra wore a straw fedora. Humphrey Bogart wore one. The silhouette carries that history into contemporary summer dressing.
Hatloom summer fedoras are available in toquilla straw, paper straw and lightweight cotton felt — in the classic pinched-crown, wide-brim silhouette for men and women who want proper summer headwear with genuine heritage credentials.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a summer fedora?
A summer fedora is a fedora hat — characterised by a lengthwise crown crease, pinched front, and brim of 5–8 cm — made from a lightweight breathable material rather than the wool felt of the classic winter fedora. Summer fedoras are constructed in toquilla straw, raffia, paper straw and lightweight cotton. They provide the fedora's distinctive silhouette and face-shading brim in a construction suitable for warm weather. Summer fedoras offer both UV protection from the brim and the classic heritage aesthetic of the fedora form.
What is the difference between a summer fedora and a panama hat?
A panama hat is a specific type of summer fedora — one woven from toquilla straw by artisans in Ecuador. Summer fedoras is the broader category that includes toquilla-woven panama-style fedoras, raffia fedoras, paper straw fedoras and lightweight cotton fedoras. The key difference is material: a panama hat must be made from Ecuadorian toquilla straw to be a genuine panama; a summer fedora can be any lightweight breathable material in the fedora silhouette. All panama hats are summer fedoras; not all summer fedoras are panamas.
How do you wear a summer fedora?
A summer fedora sits level on the head, approximately two finger-widths above the eyebrows. The classic orientation has a slight forward tilt — the front of the brim angled down 1–2 cm from level. The brim can be worn down on all sides (maximum sun protection), snapped up at the back (classic 1940s style) or left flat all around. Summer fedoras pair best with linen shirts, light cotton suits, casual chinos and summer dresses. Avoid pairing with heavy winterwear — the straw or light fabric material sets a clear seasonal context.