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Most
people have heard of “Panama hats” but the question
becomes – are they really from Panama?
Fashion trends around the world change dramatically
from one season to the next.
Trying to keep up with the fashions can be difficult,
yet fun. One
type of fashion is the hat.
In the case of the Panama hat, you get style and
class. Although
considered a real looker, the truth is that the Panama hat
is not actually from Panama – not the city nor even the
country.
Instead, the
majority of Panama hats are actually made in the Ecuadorian
city of Cuenca, located in the Andes.
You would then think the name should be Ecuador hats
but this is simply not the case.
Keep in mind that you will find this type of hat
created in smaller places such as Montecristi. While the quality is generally much better, the price is also
much higher. However,
if you want the best Panama hat possible, then this would be
the place from which to buy.
In Ecuador,
many hats are made to include a woven design that first came
from Spanish explorers sometime in the 16th
century. Then,
the Manabi people created a type of hat called a Toque,
which resembled those worn by Spanish conquistadors.
As the popularity of hat making and hat wear
expanded, we began to see other provinces such as Azuay,
Canar, and Cuenca getting in on the fun.
For the
Panama hat, this term actually came into existence in the
late 1800s. At that time, Ferdinand de Lesseps, a visionary Frenchman,
was the individual that initiated the Panama Canal project.
As workers flocked to work on the Panama Canal, they
needed a hat to protect their heads from the intense heat.
Unfortunately, nothing existed at that time so the
Ecuadorians saw this as an exceptional opportunity to get
into the hat making business, thus creating the Panama hat.
As the world
began showing interest in the Panama Canal, they noticed all
the European workers wearing smart, yet functional and
effective hats. With
this, people wanted to know more about these hats and before
long, word about the “Panama hat” had spread.
So much so that when President Theodore Roosevelt
came to view the construction of the Panama Canal, he too
proudly wore a Panama hat.
Interestingly, it was this event that prompted the
Americans working for the press to give the hat its name.
Okay, so we
know the history of the Panama hat but do men still like
wearing them? You bet they do and with so many styles from which to choose,
men can look handsome regardless of the occasion.
In fact, the Panama hat has made such an impression
that famous men such as Winston Churchill, Harry S. Truman,
Humphrey Bogart, and Gary Cooper, among others have worn
them well.
Today, we
see the popularity of the Panama hat coming back.
The image they portray is one of power, confidence,
and class. What man would not want that?
We have provided you with some information about the
Panama hat and below, you will learn about the most popular
styles sold today. Whether
wearing a Panama hat to cover messy hair, to enhance a suit,
or simply to create a little character, these handcrafted
hats are absolutely wonderful.
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The first is the Bosa Blue, which
is ideal for the busy man who wants a great looking,
no-fuss hat. This
particular hat oozes a gentlemen’s style that could
be worn as a country or business look. |
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The Diamante is distinctive and
considered one of the most universal of all hats.
This could be worn on the way to the office,
during a business luncheon or dinner, or even out on a
date. This
particular Panama hat looks best with a tailored suit
although it can complement business casual attire as
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Next, you have the Gambler, a very
classy choice. The
nice thing about this Panama hat is that it could be
worn for both casual and business events, looking
great in both situations.
Just as the name eludes, the Gambler has a
two-pleated design and natural color that makes it a
great choice. |
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Probably one of the favorites is
the Fedora Calado.
This type of Panama hat is great for casual
days on the beach, dinner at a local restaurant,
watching Wimbledon, or strolling arm-in-arm with the
love of your life down the Strip in Las Vegas.
Although the style of some hats will fade, the
Fedora will live on and on. |
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Finally, the Outback Macana is a
great choice of Panama hat that leads one to believe
the man is adventurous but very much in control.
Typically, the Outback comes with a black or
brown leather band, creating a touch of
sophistication. |
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