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Ringers Western "Whiskey" Hat - Natural
Light as a Breeze. Smooth as its Namesake.
The Whiskey hat is all about effortless style. The Natural straw colour is bright, clean, and classic, reflecting the Canterbury sun rather than absorbing it. It features a traditional cattleman crease and a wide, generous brim that provides serious shade for those long afternoons at the showgrounds or Sunday sessions out in town.
Summer-Ready Construction
The Whiskey is chosen for its superior ventilation and "stiffened" straw that holds its shape even in the humidity.
- Traditional Cattleman Crease: Provides that timeless, high-profile Western look that suits almost everyone.
- Premium Natural Straw: A lightweight, breathable weave designed to maximize airflow and keep you cool under pressure.
- Tonal Hatband with Silver Hardware: Features a matching natural band finished with a premium 3-piece silver-tone buckle set for a touch of "Grit."
- Bound Brim Edge: The brim is finished with a clean, tonal bound edge, adding durability and ensuring the silhouette remains sharp and "crisp."
- Internal Elastic Sweatband: Designed for a secure, "stay-put" fit—essential for those windy days on the Canterbury plains.
The Breakdown: The Summer Essential
- The Colour: Natural Straw—a bright, clean neutral that pairs perfectly with light denim and summer whites.
- The Silhouette: Cattleman Crown & Wide Brim—delivering maximum sun protection with an authentic Western profile.
- The Hardware: 3-Piece Silver Buckle Set—adding a high-end, metallic finish to the tonal band.
- The Fabric: Ventilated Premium Straw—engineered for breathability and lightweight all-day comfort.
- The Finish: Bound Edge—providing extra structural integrity to the brim.
Texas Western Styling Tip: The Whiskey Hat is made for "Double Denim" summer style. Pair it with our Jessie Ripped Shorts and a light-wash denim shirt for a tonal, high-fashion look. For the men, it’s the perfect partner for a Linen Work Shirt and tan chinos—a look that says "Grit and Grace" in equal measure.
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