Stick Chair Strapback Hat

US$45.00

Taken from an image of my favorite chair that I’ve made, the embroidery on this hat allows the wearer to have a seat wherever they go. Be effortlessly cool and proudly proclaim that, “why yes, that is a chair on my hat.”

This hat is special. Like furniture, this is not a cheap product. Made by Rustek in Portland, OR who specializes in sustainable hats made out of natural materials, no plastics. Fitting for a worker of wood. The stick chair hat is 100% organic cotton with a brim out of their patent pending CorkFlex which is a lamination of cork and bamboo. Additionally, Rustek donates to public lands and sustainability efforts. Cool.

I can attest to the comfort of this hat. It is surprisingly light, well fit to my head, and in that particular style that says you might have thought skateboarding was cool in the 90s so you bought a board at age 32 and have attempted to ollie watching Youtube. It also can be worn as a dad hat.

I’m trialing this limited supply run of hats. If you like the design and style I could be petitioned to make more. That said I’m in the furniture making business, not merch business, so it might take me another year. Thanks for supporting my work and other small businesses doing good work.

Taken from an image of my favorite chair that I’ve made, the embroidery on this hat allows the wearer to have a seat wherever they go. Be effortlessly cool and proudly proclaim that, “why yes, that is a chair on my hat.”

This hat is special. Like furniture, this is not a cheap product. Made by Rustek in Portland, OR who specializes in sustainable hats made out of natural materials, no plastics. Fitting for a worker of wood. The stick chair hat is 100% organic cotton with a brim out of their patent pending CorkFlex which is a lamination of cork and bamboo. Additionally, Rustek donates to public lands and sustainability efforts. Cool.

I can attest to the comfort of this hat. It is surprisingly light, well fit to my head, and in that particular style that says you might have thought skateboarding was cool in the 90s so you bought a board at age 32 and have attempted to ollie watching Youtube. It also can be worn as a dad hat.

I’m trialing this limited supply run of hats. If you like the design and style I could be petitioned to make more. That said I’m in the furniture making business, not merch business, so it might take me another year. Thanks for supporting my work and other small businesses doing good work.