If you not only agreed with that statement of hat truth, but then added their exquisite
balibuntal fedora,
The Snap Brim, with its closely woven fine straw creating an incredibly smooth texture, to the mix, you're not just hat-smart--you're also probably very well dressed to boot. If you went on to extol the excellence that is Christys'
Crocheted Raffia Fedora, then I salute you.
Having your finger on the pulse of men's fashion as you obviously do, you must therefore know that
Christys' most elegant
Panama hat, a finely woven bleached safari, is designated a Grade 20 meaning that the straw used for this
men's summer hat has been split into thinner strands than usual, and that the work-intensive hand weave is virtually seamless.
It's not just
straw hats for men that Christys' handles with aplomb. Take a look at their hemp braid
boater hat,
The Venetian, or
The Preston Newsboy, a
patch cap in cotton and linen, and you'll see design ingenuity successfully at work. For a molded fashion
ivy cap,
The Darwin, in 100% linen is comfortable and elegant (even in orange!), while unstructured ivy
caps like
The Hutton, a subtle linen blend patchwork, and
The Marlowe, a
men's linen ivy, allow for a slightly more casual cap that goes great with your huaraches.