The Cuenca Fedora is an economic alternative to the Montecristi Fedora due to the fact that thicker straw is used for weaving. The straw color is white after a bleaching process.
We have 2 quality options of this model. The finer the weave, the higher the quality of the hat, and it’s price.
The Cuenca Fedora is an economic alternative to the Montecristi Fedora due to the fact that thicker straw is used for weaving. The straw color is tinted in beige.
We have 2 options of this style in Cuenca quality and in beige color. The finer the weave, the higher the quality of the hat, and its price.
The Cuenca Colonial Hat is the same as the Montecristi Colonial but weaved with thicker straw to obtain aproximately 180 weaves per square inch.
This hat was used by the British Empire during their conquest in Asia. Still today, this model is very popular in the UK.
The Gambler Panama Hat is also known as the Plantation Hat. It is a white Cuenca hat with a round crown and a wide brim. It was used as a working hat at sugar cane and cotton plantations. Also worn by river boat gamblers at the Mississipi river and horse race gamblers as well.
The Havana Panama Hat is a Cuban variation of the classic fedora. The crown has a tear-drop shape and an "island" in the middle. This is the favorite model for cigar afficionados.
This is a women Cuenca Panama Hat, perfect for outdoors and elegant events. The crown of the hat is half laced for ventilation purposes. This hat has aproximately 195 weaves per square inch.
The Newsboy cap or Gatsby has the same overall shape and stiff peak in front, with a rounded body, fuller, puffier, with a button attaching the front to the brim. Made of Cuenca toquilla straw bleached in white and with aproximately 130 weaves per square inch.
The Newsboy cap or Gatsby has the same overall shape and stiff peak in front, with a rounded body, fuller, puffier, with a button attaching the front to the brim. Made of Cuenca toquilla straw tinted in beige and with aproximately 130 weaves per square inch.