Safari Hats

It's not necessary to be heading out on an African game drive in order to wear safari hats. When it comes to sun protection, a safari hat offers great shade and can also look with the right outfit. Wide-brimmed and elegant safari hats in beige or darker colors work well with a casual outdoors outfit. Lightweight and foldable versions are available. The Stylight site showcases various safari hats.

From the Sierra to the Streets 3 Safari Hats to Keep You Cool

Welcome to the jungle… of statement-making hats that have made a splash in fashion. If you think Safari hats are reserved for the polyester wearing explorers of the past, think again. Thanks to pop culture, these hats have been taken out of the jungle and onto the streets.

Let us give you a brief history of where these hats come from and how to incorporate them into your closet.

Bucket Hat

Beat the heat in a bucket hat. This safari classic, known for its soft shape and floppy brim, was popularised in 80s and 90s thanks to the King of Cool himself, L.L. Cool J. Today, as fashion plays the great hits of these decades, the bucket cap is back in various colors and patterns. Don for a seriously relaxed off-duty look.

Him: Sweatpants, sneakers, t-shirt, blazer

Her: Joggers, sneakers, crop top

Akubra

This hat from down under is better known as a Panama Jack. Of Australian origin, this hat came into popularity after President Teddy Roosevelt was photographed in it while visiting Panama. The body of the hat is similar to the structured shape of a fedora, but its brim is more shapely with high sides and low dip in the front and features a practical chin strap. Come rain or shine an Akubra is designed to protect you in any weather. This hat is for the true explorer, wear it for your next outdoor adventure.

Him: Cargo Shorts, muscle shirt, hiking boots

Her: Cropped cargo pants, t-shirt, hiking boots.

Fedora

From safaris to spelunking, the fedora a la Indiana Jones is one of the most famous and recognizable hats of all time. Characterised by its structured, felt body and stiff brim, it has an adventurous aura. This style works as well for women as it does for men for shielding the sun while adding an audacious sense of style. Brave this style at your next summer festival.

Him: Skinny black jeans, loose black t-shirt, leather boots

Her: High dress, layered necklaces, bangles, rings, fringe crossbody bag

From the urban jungle to an exotic vacation, for a truly versatile topper, explore the many options of a safari hat.

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