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Guanábana Panama Hat

Guanábana

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The code EXTRA20 can only be used for an additional 20% discount on already-reduced sale merchandise. It cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply, including on third-party merchandise and select cashmere, shearling, leather, suede and other styles. Offers are valid at all Todd Snyder stores as marked well as online at toddsnyder.com. The offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners. Offer valid through February 17th, 2025.

Discount Terms

The code EXTRA20 can only be used for an additional 20% discount on already-reduced sale merchandise. It cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Some restrictions and exclusions apply, including on third-party merchandise and select cashmere, shearling, leather, suede and other styles. Offers are valid at all Todd Snyder stores as marked well as online at toddsnyder.com. The offer is not valid at Todd Snyder wholesale partners. Offer valid through February 17th, 2025.

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The Panama Hat was officially introduced in the early 20th century, but it’s inspired by South American weaving traditions that date back half a millennia. The hat originates in Ecuador, but takes its name from the Panama Canal — the workers who built the canal wore them for protection from the sun. Guanabana’s Panama Hat has a pinch front, wide brim and patterned band around the crown. It’s hand-woven from natural toquilla straw by Wayuu artisans using the traditional Colombian iraca technique. This is a hat with serious structure, so avoid tossing it in your bag if you don’t want it to get bent out of shape.

  • 100% Natural Fibers
  • Woven Hat Band
  • Pinch Front
  • Size (brim to brim): 60 cm
  • One Size Fits Most
  • Made in Colombia

Guanabana’s boho-chic designs are the realization of founder Almudena Espinosa’s dream to make a lasting positive impact on artisan communities. Founded in 2005 and based in Madrid, the brand’s entirely handmade styles showcase both her Spanish heritage and the techniques of Latin America. Fun fact: the name is an ode to Almudena’s favorite fruit, also known as soursop.