Akubra Cattleman Hat Fawn

$ 238.50 AUD $265.00
Made in Australia
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Colour Fawn
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Description

The Akubra Cattleman is Australia's favourite Akubra – A style in the tradition of the Australian stockman. A top seller year after year. It features a pinch crown and broad, with dipping brim with eyelet vents. This is Akubra's top-selling hat and it was made for you!

  • Colour: This is our stunning Fawn
  • Material: Imperial Quality Pure Fur Felt
  • Styling: Country Styles
  • Brim: 83mm bound edge
  • Crown Height: Approximately 110mm
  • Hatband: Stylish bronze badge attached to hatband
  • Chin Strap: Chin strap hook eyelets
  • Sun protection AND Water Resistance
  • Other: Made in Australia with a Reeded Roan Leather Sweatband

*Please Note: On sizes 65-67cm, the hatband may differ due to large size. The band is the same style, except it does not include brass embellishing.

    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.

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    Rickey Thompson
    Great hat

    This was my second purchase from Australian Gear. Like the first, it did not disappoint. My order arrived much sooner than expected. The brim was a little malformed after traveling half way across the globe, but a few minutes over a teakettle completely solved the issue.