Rancher's Panama

Ecuador
  • Rancher's Panama
  • Rancher's Panama
$175.00
Item No. 1664
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Available, usually ships the next business day.
Available, usually ships the next business day.
Available, usually ships the next business day.
Available, usually ships the next business day.

This Panama hat features a high crown with an American cattleman's crease. A kangaroo leather hat band, hand braided at David Morgan, adds additional flair. There are three air vents on each side. The body is woven in Ecuador from toquilla fiber, considered the best straw for Panama hats. Teflon coats the fibers for water and oil resistance, yet maintains its breathability. The brim has a thin hidden plastic memory band at the edge to keep an even brim shape. The crown is 4½ inches at the front and back, rising to 5½ inches at the sides. The brim is 3¾ inches. Cloth sweatband. UPF rating 50+Color is Natural. Handwoven in Ecuador, finished and trimmed in the USA.

This Panama hat features a high crown with an American cattleman's crease. A kangaroo leather hat band, hand braided at David Morgan, adds additional flair. There are three air vents on each side. The body is woven in Ecuador from toquilla fiber, considered the best straw for Panama hats. Teflon coats the fibers for water and oil resistance, yet maintains its breathability. The brim has a thin hidden plastic memory band at the edge to keep an even brim shape. The crown is 4½ inches at the front and back, rising to 5½ inches at the sides. The brim is 3¾ inches. Cloth sweatband. UPF rating 50+Color is Natural. Handwoven in Ecuador, finished and trimmed in the USA.

  • Measure Twice -- Hat Sizing

    Large Hats with High Shipping Costs

    Unfortunately, some of our larger hats, including the Mansfield High Country, are now facing astronomical shipping costs. Although we only charge our standard Shipping & Handling fee of $9 to ship the hat to you, please be aware that returning the hat to us for exchange or refund can be costly.

    All domestic shippers now charge dimensional weights for ground delivery. Any package over one cubic foot is subject to a greater charge than the actual weight. For these hats which require a box greater than one cubic foot, the cost to send back to David Morgan has jumped to upwards of $25 via USPS. If you are interested in one of these styles, we do recommend you double check your hat size before purchasing.

    Heads come in all sizes, and in a surprising variety of shapes. Although fur felt hats are adaptable, and will usually conform to differences in shape with a little wearing, it is essential that the size be correct for the head.

    To determine your hat size, measure the circumference around your head, keeping the tape level and firm, across the temples and above the eyebrow ridges. Check the size chart given below. For in-between measurements use the next size up.

    Circumference of head where hat brim sits:

    Inches 21⅛ 21½ 21⅞ 22¼ 22⅝ 23 23½ 23⅞ 24¼ 24⅝ 25 25½
    US Hat Size 6⅞ 7 7⅛ 7⅜ 7⅝ 7⅞ 8 8⅛
    Metric Size 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
    Panama Hat Size S M L XL XXL
    Inches US Hat Size Metric Hat Size Panama Hat Size
    21⅛ 54 S
    21½ 6⅞ 55
    21⅞ 7 56 M
    22¼ 7⅛ 57
    22⅝ 58 L
    23 7⅜ 59
    23½ 60 XL
    23⅞ 7⅝ 61
    24¼ 62 XXL
    24⅝ 7⅞ 63
    25 8 64
    25½ 8⅛ 65

    Check the Fit
    When your hat arrives, check the fit before wearing to make sure you have ordered the correct size:

    1. The sweatband inside the hat should fit securely on the head without binding.

    2. For some in-between sizes, and for some head shapes, greater comfort may be attained by placing felt pads inside the sweatband. Felt pads are enclosed with Akubra hats.

    3. The top of the crown should not be so low that it touches the top of your head and prevents the hat from coming down far enough to seat properly. If it does, you may need a smaller size.

    If the hat does not fit, recheck your hat size, and exchange your hat for the correct size. Hats in unused condition with all tags can be returned within 90 days of purchase for exchange or full refund of product price.

  • More Info

    The bodies for our Panama Fedora are hand woven in Ecuador in the Brisa pattern from toquilla fiber, the finest of the straws used in hats. The hats are blocked and trimmed in the USA. The bodies are tightly woven, and the weave is kept solid in blocking to ensure good protection from the sun. A substantial fiber is selected to produce a firm hat that holds its shape well. The pinch is reinforced to reduce breakage if the hat is handled by the pinch. These hats are great for hot sunny weather (but not suitable for use in the rain).

    Hat Care

    With reasonable care, Panama hats will last well. While extremely light fine weaves may be folded and rolled, the firmer weaves we offer should not be crushed. Pick the hat up by the brim, not by the crown or the peak, even though the peak is reinforced.

    Panama hats are designed for protection from the sun. Do not wear them in the rain, and do not store them near the rear window of a car or truck, where they would bake in the sun.

    When you put your hat down temporarily place it on its crown, so as not to distort the brim. Store the hat on a hat rack or supported at the sweat band in a hat box. Use a soft brush to remove dust.

    If you expect to wear your Rancher's Panama in windy conditions, we suggest adding our hand braided Stampede String.

  • Made in Ecuador

    Genuine Panama hats are, and have always been, handwoven in Ecuador from toquilla fiber. The toquilla palm grows on the coastal lands of Ecuador, where conditions are ideal for its growth and regeneration. Straw hats hand woven in Ecuador from the toquilla fiber were exported to Panama in the mid 1800's and purchased by fortune seekers crossing the Panama isthmus on their way to the California gold rush. During the Spanish American War, the US government bought 50,000 of these hats for the troops from merchants in Panama. During the early wentieth century, these same hats became very popular at the Panama Canal construction site, where the hats were very well suited to the hot and humid weather conditions. As word spread around the world of this construction marvel, so too did word the straw hats hand woven in Ecuador. Since then, these practical and stylish hats, handwoven in Ecuador, have been known as Panama hats.

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