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STRAW WESTERN HAT

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  • Crafted for sun-soaked days and effortless style, the DESERI straw hat is a warm-weather essential with a refined Western sensibility. Made from lightweight paper straw, it offers breathable comfort while maintaining a structured, elevated silhouette. The softly curled brim and classic crown create a timeless look that transitions seamlessly from daytime outings to golden-hour evenings.

    Designed with comfort in mind, this hat features a soft interior sweatband and a hidden adjustable band for a personalized fit. Whether styled casually or accessorized with DESERI’s signature hat charms and bands (sold separately), this piece is the perfect balance of relaxed ease and understated sophistication.

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    • 100% paper straw
    • Crown: 4"  Brim: 4"                                                                                                                                                                                   • Hand-branded DD logo on rear right side of crown
    • Hidden adjustable band for fit flexibility

    A modern staple made to elevate every warm-weather look—effortless, versatile, and distinctly DESERI.

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