Typically Spanish and easily recognizable among all, the cordobés hat is a flat headgear on its crown and on its brim. The latter is also distinctive as it is wide and often overlooked by a big braid. The model originates from the city of Córdoba, in Spain, and turned to be a real symbol of the country.
The cordobés is a strong element of the Andalusian culture. It is associated to flamenco shows and can be seen crowning participants in traditional and cultural events in Spain. It is elegant and enjoys finishes that make it a comfortable headwear.
The Art of Wearing a Hat
Knowing how to wear a hat means first knowing how to position it, how to tilt it elegantly.
Ethnic and modern
The cordobés sombrero is generally realized with straw. However, it can come with felt, particularly to adapt the season. During the summer, above all, it wears tones and ethnic, colored and original patterns.
Whatever the season for which it has been designed, the cordobés is of a multipurpose use. Its chic sublimates look and outfit in a blink of an eye. Its style is somewhat exotic and won't fail to make the difference.
Unique customizations will be achieving high-performance creations as for protecting against the cold and above all from the sun. Its crown will be convincing through its comfort and its design, through a structuring of quality. It's now up to us to taking full advantage of that in our different outings.
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