Akubra Traveller Fern

$ 256.00 AUD $320.00
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Colour Fern

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Description

 The Akubra Traveller is a resilient hat crafted with a softer, pliable fur felt to cater to the adventurous. Its unique memory ensures it can be reshaped into its original form if mishandled. Designed with superior rabbit fur, it's one of Akubra's most long-lasting hats. Fold it into your luggage without worry, as it will retain its original profile when you don it again. At 76mm, its brim provides excellent protection from the sun and elements, while the 5/16 inch ornamentation adds style. The crown is approximately 100mm tall with a 3" welted brim and memory insert, is unlined, and is fitted with a fabric band for packing. The unique kangaroo hat band makes it truly perfect with its two-toned black and brown design.

*Note: Colour of hat may vary slightly from photo* 

  •  Colour : Fern
  •  Material : Pure Fur Felt of imperial quality . An investment that will stand the test of time and the toughest of treatments.
  •  Styling : Perfect for the traveller.
  •  Brim Size :76mm with a welt edge. A soft inner sweat band makes for a comforatable wear in all conditions. The crown is unlined with a fabric band to allow the  hat  to  be packed
  •  Excellent Sun Protection : Akubra fabrics are currently rated at UPF50+. This is the highest classification for sun protection
  •  Water Resistant : Akubra Hats are shower proof and include a water proofing solution.
  •  Other features : Proudly Australian made
  •  How to find the right size for you? To pick your hat size , measure around your head where you would like the base or brim of the hat to sit. Please see the  description tab below for Akubra size chart and helpful hints regarding the sizing
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About the brand

Akubra is an Australian hat manufacturer. The company is associated with bush hats made of rabbit fur felt with wide brims that are worn in rural Australia.

In 1874 Benjamin Dunkerley arrived in Tasmania from England and decided to start a hat making business in Hobart. His skills as a hatter were backed by his ability to invent machinery, and soon after his arrival he had developed a mechanical method of removing the hair tip from rabbit fur so the under-fur could be used in felt hat making. Previously this task had to be done by hand.

By 2015 Akubra has produced two million hats for the military.

Akubra Hats are still proudly Australian made in Kempsey.