



A symbol of the French art of living, the Boater Hat embodies that rare blend of formal rigor and summer insouciance. Born on the banks of the Seine and popularized by 19th-century boaters, it retains from its origins a straight, almost demure look, yet always ready to escape into a festive air.
Its flat and structured shape, low crown, and contrasting ribbon create an instantly recognizable silhouette. More than just a straw hat, it is a true straw heritage, reinterpreted here in materials selected for their technical quality or comfort: ultra-breathable natural fibers, precise weaving, hand-sewn finishes.
Close-up of a "spiral sewn" weave of a Boater Hat
Here in wheat straw, ultra-fine grade
Between the feminine elegance of an afternoon in the garden and the confidence of a graphic look on the cobblestones, the Boater Hat adapts with subtlety. Our models combine aesthetics and demand: some designed for summer in the city, others crafted to offer real sun protection, without ever compromising on style. In our collection, each Boater Hat is chosen or imagined for its character. Classic or reimagined, it expresses a vision of fashion that is understated and assured, faithful to past craftsmanship yet anchored in the present. A strong piece, without ostentation, for those who cultivate the right detail.
The Boater Hat has this rare ability: to traverse styles and eras without losing its splendor. Worn with a light dress or a well-tailored jacket, it creates the perfect balance between style and relaxation, structure and freedom. It is this slight shift that makes it so modern.
For us, the Boater Hat is not an accessory. It is a discreet language, a nod to history, a fragment of elegance worn under the open sky.
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