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November 30, 2017 4 min read
What results, in the end, are these beautiful light-colored Panama hats. These hats are widely popular as tropical and seaside accessories, accounting for their ease of wear and breathability. If you wish to go for the best quality Panama hats, look no further than the Montecristi Panamas, named after the region in Ecuador wherein they are weaved and made only by master weavers.
The Toyo Straw hats are made from colorful rice-paper yarns from Japan, normally finished with a plastic glaze. These straws are smooth to feel and turn to a shiny, viscose white or a golden copper when the product is finished. Soft to touch and light to wear, the Toyo Straw hats are mostly machine-made, and so they are generally sold in the medium to low price range, perfect for those looking for an attractive yet comfortable budget hat.
Raffia straw hats are entirely recyclable and organic, ideal for protection from the sun on beaches.
The off-white color helps reflect the sunlight, but the weave isn’t usually as tight on shantung hats as it is on other types of straw hats. And since Shantung straws are essentially paper, they are unable to withstand moisture from either rain or sweat. Being a cheaper alternative that resembles a Panama hat, Shantung straw hats have been popular, constituting a major chunk of the market, comprising of more than half the total hat sales across the world.
Beware, most hats labeled as Milan straw are made from synthetic fibers. True authentic Milan straw hats are made from a particular wheat straw, grown for the purpose in Tuscany, Italy. These hats, like Panama hats, vary enormously in quality and value; the plait of a hat of good quality may represent the work of four or five days, while hats of the highest quality may each occupy six to nine months in making. The finest work is excessively trying to the eyes of the plaiters, who can at most give to it two or three hours' labor daily.
Standing true to its name, the seagrass straw is made up of various varieties of seagrass found along the shallow coastal regions. It can either be glazed and stiffened to a dark yellow color or left in its natural hue of soft-textured green during the making of the hat. In its latter form, the hat exudes a fresh smell. Its loosely woven contours offer proper ventilation and can easily absorb moisture, making it a suitable accessory for a sunny day. It is even able to withstand a sporadic rainstorm.
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