What could be better than a chic sunhat for summer? In our books, not much! And so, with that in mind, if you find yourself drawn to stylish sunhats as much as we do, we highly recommend checking out the latest from Lack of Color. Titled “Tropics” this Summer 2020 collection features 15 new hat designs that are guaranteed to fit seamlessly into your summer wardrobe. For instance, some of our top picks from the lookbook include the wide-brimmed Holiday Bucket hat, the classic straw hat, and the best-selling rancher style hat. In addition, let’s not forget to mention the punch of tropical color that’s been added to this collection. Featuring teal, petal pink, and zesty green, these colors add a fresh take to this classic lineup. Let’s also not forget to point out the handmade feel and attention to detail that’s featured throughout. In particular, it’s worth noting that the Island Palmer Boater Hat was handwoven by artisans in Mexico. Pair all that Lack of Color goodness with the talents of photographer Brydie Mack, and there’s just no denying that this is the quintessential summer collection that needs to be on your radar.
Prepare For Summer Weather With New Hats From Lack of Color
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