What if the hat became your signature?
Once a simple protection against the elements, the hat has transformed into an essential piece of the contemporary wardrobe — a symbol of elegance, boldness and personality.
Today, a hat is no longer just an accessory. It's a statement. Whether you're looking for a bold, sophisticated, or decidedly timeless style, the right hat can enhance your figure and reveal your allure.
Our Hat Guide takes you through this fascinating world: discover the most iconic styles—from the iconic fedora to the rugged cowboy—and find the one that will tell your story accurately.
Fedora
A timelessly elegant style icon, the fedora takes its name from the play Fedora, first performed in 1882. It became famous in the 1940s and 1950s, immortalized on screen by film noir heroes – notably Humphrey Bogart, to whom it owes its nickname, the Bogart hat.
Features :
- Medium width brim, slightly lowered at the front, raised at the back
- Pinched cap on both sides, decorated with an elegant ribbon
Trilby
A contemporary, shorter version of the fedora, the trilby captivates with its sleek, urban silhouette. Its bold style pairs perfectly with casual yet refined outfits. A variation called the Player features a fully turned-up brim for a more playful look.
Features :
- High crown with central pleat, highlighted with a ribbon
- Small brim: sloping downwards at the front, slightly raised at the back
Pork Pie
Named after the famous British pie from which it takes its shape, the Pork Pie is distinguished by its flat, circular top. A favorite with musicians and creative minds, it embodies a nonchalant, decidedly urban elegance—perfect for those who cultivate a confident, effortless style.
Features :
- Flat cap with circular hollow ( telescope cap )
- Small rounded edge, raised all around
Bob (Bucket Hat)
Long associated with fishermen and adventurers, the bucket hat—also known as a fisherman's hat—has reinvented itself. Thanks to its soft and often water-repellent materials, it's the perfect ally for outdoor getaways. Today, it's established itself as a key piece of urban culture, particularly in the world of hip-hop.
Features :
- Made from cotton, linen or technical canvas
- Medium to wide brim, sloping downwards for optimal protection
Cowboy Hat
A timeless symbol of freedom and adventure, the cowboy hat embodies a raw and authentic elegance. Made from high-quality felt, it combines robustness and refinement. Iconic brands like Stetson have shaped its myth across generations.
Features :
- Wide curved brim, providing shade and presence
- High cap with distinctive hollows and decorative band
- Traditionally made of felt, naturally water resistant
Traveller Hat
Designed for those who travel in style, the traveler hat is a faithful traveling companion. Designed to withstand the elements, it embodies functional elegance. Water-resistant, often modular, and featuring built-in UV protection, it combines performance and refinement.
Features :
- Wide flat brim for optimal protection
- High cap, decorated with a leather or fabric ribbon
- Water-repellent, flexible and easy-to-roll materials for travel
Top hat
A symbol of distinction since the 1820s, the top hat has established itself as the iconic accessory of bourgeois elegance. Long a staple of men's fashion, it retains all its prestige today for formal occasions. A popular variation, the top hat, folds flat for elegant and ingenious storage.
Weddings, galas, formal ceremonies or historical reenactments—the top hat embodies timeless sophistication.
Features :
- High structure in rigid felt
- Slightly curved edge
- Cylindrical cap, highlighted with a grosgrain ribbon
Bowler Hat
An iconic piece of men's clothing, the bowler hat embodies a subtle balance between tradition and refinement. Created in the mid-19th century for British gamekeepers, it quickly became a staple among businessmen and city dwellers, seduced by its robustness and understated elegance.
Even today, the bowler hat evokes an irresistible retro charm—perfect for enhancing a formal outfit or a smart-casual look.
Features :
- Rounded cap, enhanced with an elegant ribbon
- Small, slightly curved edge
Homburg hat
Formal elegance par excellence, the Homburg hat embodies refinement with a truly Germanic rigor. Born in Germany at the end of the 19th century, it became famous thanks to great political figures and influential men—like Winston Churchill, who made it an emblem of distinction.
With its structured silhouette and timeless look, the Homburg remains the preferred choice for formal and professional wear.
Features :
- Medium brim, elegantly curved, with braid finish (like the top hat)
- High crown with marked central crease
- Made from quality wool felt, trimmed with a classic ribbon
Boater Hat
The ultimate symbol of summer elegance, the boater hat—also called a boater hat or sailor hat—evoks the carefree refinement of the Belle Époque. Worn since the late 19th century at regattas, garden parties, and social events, it embodies a light, sunny, and sophisticated way of life.
Even today, the boater hat still appeals with its vintage look and natural freshness—ideal for formal or semi-formal occasions in summer.
Features :
- Flat and low cap
- Circular edge, thin to medium width
- Wide contrasting ribbon around the crown
- Traditionally made from stiff straw

