New for Resort/Summer sun hats, our Diana hat provides ultimate sun protection in a lightweight straw weave with a very elegant and stylish striped pattern of cream and shimmery tan straw. The large brim can be adjusted upwards or downwards, per your preference. We love how it provides UPF 50...
The Chloe hat offers a 5" brim for maximum sun protection for your neck and face. The interior has a soft stretch sweatband. The hat adds some glamor to a summer style. The brim can be worn turned down or up, and it is completely packable. UPF Rating: UPF 50...
Elegant and classy with a mother of pearl chain detail trim on the crown, this sun hat provides moderate 3.25” sun coverage at the front and tapers off to 2” on the back (see images for detail), making this a great lounging hat! The mother of pearl trim adds an...
Inspired by Audrey Hepburn’s character in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, our Tiffany hat has a similar profile to the popular “Chloe” hat but a shorter modern brim. Made of flexible straw, the hat is lightweight and allows airflow without sacrificing sun protection as it is clinically tested to be UPF 50,...
This casual, summer style has a 4.5" adjustable brim that can be worn up or down. An internal drawstring adjusts fit (please note the drawstring can only make the hat smaller, not bigger). Crushable. 100% microfiber. Handwash cold. UPF Rating: UPF 50Brim Width: 4.5"Adjustable Chinstrap? NoAdjustable interior headband to size down? YesMaterial: Microfiber Special...
Wide-brimmed sun hats are of the best things you can do for your face is to wear a well-constructed wide brim hat to reduce sun exposure. Facial skin cancers, as well as premature aging, can be dramatically reduced by the simple act of wearing a sun hat. We have also made hat suggestions for you by outdoor activity. And, for those of you with large heads, we have a special section dedicated to your large brain capacity ... and, we are always on the lookout to try and increase our selection of big head sun hats since we know you have the desire for sun protection but just can't find a hat that fits
The American Cancer Society recommends wide-brimmed hats (brims of 3" or greater), such as those found on our website, because:
A wide-brimmed hat (3-inch or greater) covers places where it is difficult to apply sunscreen, i.e., the scalp as well as places where people often forget to apply sunscreens, such as the tops of the ears and the back of the neck.
When you're wearing a hat, your face has more protection than with sunscreen alone.
A hat will shade your eyes, protecting its delicate internal structures and keeping you from squinting in the sun.