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One of the new hats we predict to be a top seller this summer is the Dobbs Center Dent Shantung Straw Fedora. Naturally the classic styling and light-weight shantung straw will turn heads while remaining …

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Time to Store the Straw Hats

Submitted by Nathaniel Cerf on October 2, 2010 – 5:32 pm2 Comments

This stingy brim fedora made of corduroy is a popular autumn hat this season.

Once Labor Day has come and gone, it is time to put up the straw hats for another year. In less enlightened times, if you were caught wearing straw after Labor Day someone might swipe your straw hat and punch out the crown.

These days, as the northern hemisphere loops farther away from the sun’s heat, we’d rather just entice you to wear felt by highlighting the great new autumn and winter hats we’re getting by the truckload.

One of our hottest new hats is the Henschel Corduroy. A stylish stingy brim fedora make from old skool black or beige corduroy, it is sure to be a big hit.

Also lookin’ good are eight new Goorin caps including the Nevada and the Westbound.

Additional hot new arrivals include the big-brimmed Henschel Suede Safari, the smaller Henschel Walking Hat, and the Henschel Leather Pinch and Pork Pie hats.

More great hats keep arriving every day. Be sure to swing by the store or check out hats-plus.com to see what new arrivals have been posted.

2 comments on “Time to Store the Straw Hats

  1. Lyza Latham on said:

    Hey, but don’t forget all bets are off in sub tropical regions like South Florida. We get away with wearing straw hats all year round! I get tons of compliments on my straw panama hat, which I wear 12 months a year.

    • Nathaniel Cerf on said:

      I don’t know. Georgia just had snow, and you guys got a little chillier than usual. I’m thinkin’ the South isn’t immune to joys of a warmer fur-felt hat.

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