
Straw Care Kit
USD 28
Raffia
Not a woven item — the brush is sized to work dust out of an open braid.



F-05 · Toquilla-style fine weave
USD 398USD only · tax shown at checkout
The finest hat we make, the box that stops it being crushed and the kit that stops it drying out. Bought separately the three come to 474 dollars.
How open the weave is
The tightest weave we sell — a faint even grain against a lamp, nothing more.
Woven in Cebu, the Philippines · hand-blocked in Gata de Gorgos, Spain — not Ecuador, and not paja toquilla.
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This hat does not fold or roll. It needs to travel keeping its shape — a hat box is the reliable way to do that, and it is not added automatically.
Ships in 1–2 business days. Standard 5–8 business days, free over USD 99. Shipping and returns in full
Fourteen days to withdraw, tag unclipped and no signs of wear. How withdrawal works
Three-year legal guarantee on conformity defects under Spanish law. What the guarantee covers
Straw is a plant
Printed before you buy, not after you complain. A hat that cannot carry all four lines does not go on sale here.
Fine fibres are the first to split when a hat dries out. Keep it away from radiators and hot car interiors.
Ivory warms towards cream in the sun. Uneven exposure will show as a lighter band.
Rollable versions coil and recover. Blocked versions do not: creasing one leaves a mark you cannot steam out.
The tightest weave we sell. Held against a lamp you still see pinpricks of light between the fibres — it is a woven plant, not a sheet.
Never leave it in a parked car or against a radiator. Dry heat is what makes straw crack.
A light mist of water two or three times a season keeps the fibres supple. Do not soak it.
Mist lightly, press flat between two cloths and leave it on a flat surface overnight.
Store it upside down on its crown, or in a hat box. Never stack anything on the brim.
Panama-style is the crown and brim shape. It says nothing about origin. This hat was woven in Cebu, in the Philippines, and blocked in Gata de Gorgos. The full origin note.

USD 28
Raffia
Not a woven item — the brush is sized to work dust out of an open braid.

USD 48
Raffia
Not a woven item — a closed rigid box, so it also blocks airflow.

USD 148
Raffia · brim 13 cm
Open braid — visible gaps under direct light, as on the 13 cm hat it contains.

USD 148
Raffia · brim 11 cm
Close raffia braid — narrow gaps, as on the Roll Tube hat it contains.