The bucket hat is a circle in motion—like time, always returning, always evolving.
It holds memory in its shape. A soft geometry of style that shifts with you.
You’ve seen them everywhere. On runways. On sidewalks. In fields. At festivals.
But before all that, the humble bucket hat began its journey somewhere much simpler:
on the heads of Irish farmers and fishermen in the early 1900s.
This story is woven in both word and image. Visual collaborators featured in the full Substack story include:
✧ More than a trend: Joline Towers in our pale grey pearl-studded denim bucket hat—soft strength and sunlit ease.
✧ How to Style It: Three Frequencies:
Nature girl: Stop and smell the flowes-Natalie Portland in a medium blue upcycled denim bucket hat with our Cleo Tote in studded denim. Eco-romantic style for garden dreams.
Urban Fashion: Erin Salt in the distressed black upcycled denim bucket hat with our deadstock silk leopard boho blouse.
High Fashion: Kyra Anzalone in a caged, pearl studded hemp/silk bustier, the Amy parachute skirt, and a white, pearl studded bucket hat for Runway Magazine. Photo by Joline Towers, styled by Julia Perry.
✧ The Forever Hat
Natalie Portland in a medium blue upcycled denim bucket hat with our Cleo Tote in studded denim—casual, eco-conscious style.
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Bucket hats don’t follow trends—they follow rhythm.
They let you blend in or stand out, depending on the day.
They’re that final punctuation—equal parts comfort and cool.
If this glimpse speaks to you, the full reflection is on Substack.
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