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Fedora Planter Montecristi Panama Hat

The Fedora Planter: Superior Sun Protection for the Outdoors. Handwoven in Pile, Montecristi, Ecuador using 100% toquilla straw, then blocked and finished by hand, this silhouette prioritizes coverage without sacrificing elegance.

The Form: Round, low crown with subtle circular indentation at the top edge. Wide, flat brim measuring 9-10 centimeters (3.55"-3.95")—the defining feature. This geometry isn't accidental; it maximizes facial and neck protection while maintaining refined proportions. The brim folds and stitches are machine-stitched for durability.

  • Lightweight breathable toquilla straw keeps you cool.
  • Wide brim offers maximum UVA/UVB protection.
  • Perfect for outdoor activities, travel, tropical climates.
  • Rounded crown with subtle indentation for distinctive silhouette.
  • Machine-stitched edge for structural integrity and longevity.
  • Unisex design works equally for men and women.
  • Handwoven artisan quality—each hat is unique.

Built for Action: While other fedoras excel in formal settings, the Planter is engineered for function. Gardens, beaches, hiking, exploration—wherever sun exposure demands serious protection, this hat performs. The wide brim is not decorative; it's practical armor against heat and UV rays.

Direct from Artisans: By choosing EcuadorianHands, you support the weavers of Pile directly, fund reforestation of Ecuador's dry forest, and receive your hat with FREE worldwide shipping. Heritage crafted. Impact guaranteed.

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$239.99 (tax incl.)
Ribbon
  • Brown CLL-030
  • Cake CLL-005
  • Gucci CG-001
  • Bicolor red CRB-001
  • Combined blue & red C3R-009
  • Combined brown & beige CR-026
  • Black CLL-001
Grade
  • 15-16
  • 22-23
  • 13-14
Size
In Stock
Reference:
gm003 CLL-001
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Description

The Planter: Outdoor Heritage Meets Practical Protection

The Fedora Planter represents a different lineage than its sunken-crown cousin. Where the classic Fedora emphasizes understated elegance, the Planter prioritizes function without compromising form. Historically favored by outdoor enthusiasts—planters, explorers, researchers working in tropical heat—this silhouette solved a real problem: how to protect face and neck from relentless sun while maintaining professional appearance.

The Distinctive Form: Round Crown, Wide Brim

The Planter's geometry is its identity. A gently rounded crown with a subtle circular indentation at the top edge sits atop a flat, generous brim measuring 9-10 centimeters (3.55"-3.95"). This wide brim is functional architecture—it extends protection beyond the face, shading the neck and shoulders. The brim edges are machine-stitched for structural integrity; this reinforcement prevents fraying and maintains shape through years of wear and folding.

Unlike the classic Fedora's sunken crown (which creates an inward visual), the Planter's round form projects outward. The silhouette is more assertive, more "there"—it commands space without demanding attention.

Ecuadorian Craft Meets Outdoor Tradition

Handwoven in Pile, Montecristi, Ecuador using 100% toquilla straw, the Planter represents the convergence of two traditions: Ecuadorian weaving mastery and the practical heritage of outdoor professionals. Every row is hand-worked by artisans whose families have woven these hats for generations.

Master weavers source premium toquilla straw, treating each fiber to ensure flexibility and durability. They understand that outdoor use demands resilience—a Planter must withstand folding, storage, sweat exposure, and repeated sun. The weaving reflects this pragmatism.

Why Fineness Matters: Quality Grades Explained

Panama Hats are graded 13, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23 based on weave density and labor hours.

  • Grade 13-14: Solid craftsmanship, ideal for outdoor use where durability matters more than supreme fineness
  • Grade 15-16: Master precision, visible row refinement, suitable for those wanting both quality and function
  • Grade 22-23: Exceptional rarity, months of labor, museum-quality heritage hats

Finer weaves take longer because straw fibers narrow, tension increases, and margin for error vanishes. But here's the nuance: a Grade 13-14 Planter, properly cared for, will outlast and outperform a Grade 22-23 classic Fedora used in harsh conditions. Function meets material reality.

Unisex, Agnostic to Activity

The Planter works equally for men and women—its wide brim transcends gender. It functions in gardens, at outdoor markets, on research expeditions, at beach clubs, during hiking, while traveling in tropical regions. The silhouette is assertive enough to anchor any outfit, practical enough to perform under heat and UV exposure.

The Edge Finish: Machine Stitching as Durability

Unlike other Panama Hat styles, the Planter's brim edge is machine-stitched. This isn't a shortcut; it's intentional reinforcement. The stitching prevents fraying, increases longevity, and allows the hat to maintain its shape through repeated folding and storage. Outdoor use demands this durability.

Care & Longevity

Always handle by the brim. The crown holds structure—pinching or constant gripping creates stains and, eventually, cracking. Store in a cool, dry location. With proper care, a Planter lasts decades, developing a patina that deepens its character. The machine-stitched edge actually improves with age—it softens while maintaining integrity.

Direct Impact

When you choose EcuadorianHands, you support the weavers of Pile directly and receive your hat with FREE worldwide shipping. Every purchase funds reforestation of Manabí's dry forest—and backs our Leave No Trace (#LlévateTuBasura) coastal cleanup initiative. You're not buying a product. You're sustaining artisan livelihoods, restoring ecosystems, and building communities. Regeneration is woven into every hat.

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Product Details
gm003 CLL-001

Data sheet

Material
Toquilla straw
Brim
9.0 - 10.0cm. (3.55" - 3.95")
Sweatband
Cotton Twill, 3 cm. (1.18")
Crown Size 62
Front 10.0 - Behind 9.5cm. (3.95" - 3.75")
Crown
Front 9.5 - Behind 9.0cm. (3.75" - 3.55")
Color
Natural
Brand
EcuadorianHands
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