Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat), Natural/Natural, large
Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat), Natural/Natural, large
Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat), Natural/Natural, large
Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat), Natural/Natural, large
Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat), Natural/Natural, large

Wide Brim Ecuador Hat (Panama Hat)

$128
Color: Natural/Natural — Toquilla Straw
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Dimensions

  • Handmade item, dimensions may vary slightly
  • Crown height: 4.25 in.
  • Brim width: 4 in.
  • Ribbon width: 0.375 in.
  • Interior adjustable band for an even more custom fit
  • To find out your hat size, measure the circumference of your head from above your eyebrows, or where you’d like the hat to rest for exact measurement. Please reference our size chart to see which hat size is the best fit for your head based on your measurements.

Care

design
Airy & Lightweight
A modern interpretation of the classic silhouette. Our Wide Brim Ecuador Hat makes a strong statement while providing ample shade on hotter days with an extended, full brim.
quality
Handwoven in Ecuador
Handcrafted by artisans in their homes using heritage techniques recognized by UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
sustainability
Renewable Resource
Made from toquilla straw, a renewable resource made from young palm fronds that are harvested without harming the main tree.

Behind the Ecuadorian Icon

Each hat is a historical art piece, handwoven with the skills and knowledge passed generation of Ecuadorian Indigenous women.

The Misnaming of an Icon

Over the years the rise of mass production techniques in the retail industry has diminished the demand for locally-crafted goods, resulting in a disconnection between a product and its true heritage craft and origin story. Our Ecuador Hat is a perfect example.


Widely known as the Panama Hat, it was named after the design was massively exported from Ecuador to Panama during the 19th century. Theodore Roosevelt was then famously photographed wearing this hat during the Panama Canal inauguration, which gave the hat its global recognition. At that point, the true Ecuadorian origin of this treasure became widely unknown. Our mission is to give Ecuador and its skilled weavers the respect and recognition they deserve for creating this iconic design.

An Ecuadorian Treasure

What it took for one hat to get to your house is the story of craftsmanship passed down over generations, hundreds of thousands of hours of skilled labor, and an ongoing battle to give recognition to the artisans who created the original design.


In the 1600s, indigenous Ecuadorian people created the art of weaving toquilla straw. Since then, the majority female weavers have supported their traditional lifestyles by selling their craft. This hat is, by definition, a representation of Ecuadorian history and heritage. Each hat is a work of art, taking at least eight hours to make. From palm frond to finish, the process of creating the hat is a true labor of love.

Cuyana Panama Hat

Heritage Craftsmanship

A Summer Icon

Light and versatile, our handwoven hat makes for the perfect piece to top off your everyday looks this sunny season and beyond.