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The Paloma Distressed Wide Brim Fur Felt Hat

The Paloma Distressed Wide Brim Fur Felt Hat

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Regular price $1,050.00
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The Paloma Distressed Wide Brim Rabbit and Beaver Blend Fur Felt Hat

4” Brim | 4” Crown | Handcrafted in Los Angeles

This handcrafted wide brim fur felt hat is made from a rabbit and beaver fur blend, hand-dyed in layered citrus tones that move between soft coral, blush, and sun-faded peach. The surface is intentionally distressed, allowing lighter undertones to break through and create depth and variation rather than a flat finish.

The crown features hand-burned artwork, worked directly into the felt, including Milagro branding and symbolic linework. Additional burned details appear subtly along the brim scattered and restrained, designed to be discovered over time rather than read all at once. The interior is finished with custom Milagro artwork, grounding the collaboration without overpowering the exterior design.

Hat Details

  • Rabbit and beaver fur blend felt

  • Hand-dyed and distressed citrus colorway

  • 4” tall crown

  • 4” wide brim

  • Hand-burned artwork throughout

  • Custom Milagro interior artwork

  • One-of-a-kind, Hand-finished piece

  • Handcrafted in Los Angeles

How to Style It

This hat pairs effortlessly with neutrals, linen, denim, and sun-worn textures. Its warm

Handcrafted & One of a Kind

Handcrafted in Los Angeles, each hat is made entirely by hand. Natural variations in distressing, texture, and markings are expected and celebrated. No two hats are exactly alike.

Shipping

Orders ship from Los Angeles and are typically processed within 3–5 business days, unless otherwise noted. Worldwide shipping available. International customers are responsible for applicable duties and taxes.

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