Huckberry
Palm Straw Sun Hat
Palm Straw Sun Hat
Story
Sunny-day hat with a 415-lb tensile strength
The wide brim of our Palm Straw Sun is designed to protect from the harshest rays, while its elastic sweatband and breathability will keep you from sweating the small stuff. But its strength is hiding in plain sight with its incredibly strong, half kevlar, half polyester neck strap that will last you a lifetime and can even double as an emergency cord. With an incredible tensile strength of 415 lbs, this hat is built to do more than keep the sun at bay.
Features
- Wide-brim hat with an adjustable strap
- 50% Kevlar, 50% Polyester neck strap can hold up to 415 lbs of tensile strength so you'll be covered for all of the bright adventures ahead
- Elastic sweatband
- Breathable material
Materials
- Hat: 100% Mexican palm straw
- Neck Strap: 50% Kevlar, 50% Polyester
- Exclusive of trims
- Made in Mexico
Sizing
- If you know your hat size, find it in the chart below to find your size
- Use a flexible measuring tape (or a piece of string that you can hold up to a ruler) to measure all the way around your head where the hat will sit most comfortably
- Compare your head measurement to the chart below to find your size
Size Chart
| Medium | Large | |
|---|---|---|
| Circumference | 22¼ - 23 | 23⅛ - 23½ |
| Hat Size | 7⅛ - 7¼ | 7⅜ - 7½ |
All measurements are in inches.
Care
- Spot clean by hand
- Do not machine wash
About Huckberry
Here at Huckberry, we love a good adventure. And sure, some are more obvious than others—like a 72-hour trip to Iceland, a climbing weekend in Yosemite, or surfing in Bali. But we believe it’s time to expand the definition of what an adventure could be. Simply put, there are plenty of ways to get your adrenaline pumping that don’t require a passport or emptying out your 401k. So we designed all the gear in this shop in-house and built it to last for years of adventures near and far—whether that’s rappelling down a rock face, trying new food you saw on Parts Unknown, or trying a new exercise class. Because, when it comes down to it, adventure is whatever the hell you want it to be.
