Hey there,

I’m wearing a boater (also known as straw boater, basher,skimmer, cady, katie, canotier, somer, sennit hat, or in Japan, can-can hat) is a kind of summer hat worn by men regarded as somewhat formal and particularly popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Boaters were popular as summer headgear, especially for boating or sailing, hence the name.

Straw Sun Hat is also called Cane hats these days. I love my hat it has boho strip gives tribal look altogether. Here at TSS, I’ll definitely say to keep this straw hat as essential accessories during summer and perfect for travelling. Let me educate you more about Straw hats. I m sure it ll be worth to know.

There are several styles of straw hats but all of them are woven using some form of plant fiber. Many of these hats are formed in a similar way to felt hats; they are softened by steam or by submersion in hot water and then formed by hand or over a hat block. Finer and more expensive straw hats have a tighter and more consistent weave. Since it takes much more time to weave a larger hat than a smaller one, larger hats are more expensive.
Being made of straw, the boater was and is generally regarded as a warm-weather hat. In the days when all men wore hats when out of doors, “Straw Hat Day”, the day when men switched from wearing their winter hats to their summer hats, was seen as a sign of the beginning of summer.
Summer is coming ladies. Hope you find perfect hat for that beautiful head.

 

Article written by Jannat Sorathia
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