It set out from 1930s Texas ranches, accompanying its owner across dust-storm-scoured highways, witnessing saloon showdowns and cattle drives at dusk. The scuffs on the brim are marks left by flying rocks as the lasso whirled, and the creases in the felt still trap the dry fibers of desert sagebrush. When you put it on, the crown conforms to your skull, as if the Western legends buried at the bottom of the crate have finally found a new heir. This is not just a hat—it’s a vivid testament to the tough spirit of the frontier.
"Dry air" is made of wool felt.