"Beautiful designs with impeccable quality"
"California Brand that exemplifies ease and sophistication"
"Classic straw hats that will never go out of style"
"Designed by Sisters in San Francisco. This Brand has that cool factor."
"Girls favorite go-to toppers that are designed to go with you. Offering a breadth of Packable styles."
Designer Hats for Women: Elevate Your Style with Timeless Craftsmanship
Explore our women's caps and hats collection, where quality and craftsmanship are blended to create the perfect style, with the perfect fit.
At Kin the Label, our California roots are woven into every design, showcasing our passion for effortless elegance with a touch of minimalism that elevates your personal style.
Our love for hat design is matched only by our dedication to sustainability and ethical practices, ensuring fashion with a conscience.
Handcrafted With Care
Premium & Sustainable
Adjustable & Packable
U.S. Designed
Customer Reviews
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★★★★★
So goodI received the product and I am extremely happy with the quality of the
hat, the branding and packaging, and how quickly it arrived. Seems like a
great company all-around and I will follow this brand.– Erica M.
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Own 3 of your hats
I love my black one and the grey with double band... They are fab in every way. I get compliments all the time.
– Martha F.
Dallas, TX -
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Amazing
"Best hat ever owned. It looks fabulous and classy. Can’t wait to wear it on my next vacation!"
– Iliana C.
Murfreesboro, TN
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Size Guide
How to measure your head
We prefer that you measure your head in centimeters because it tends to be more accurate than inches. Measure several times to ensure accuracy.
step 1
To measure your head size where your hat will sit, gather a cloth measuring tape or a simple string.
step 2
Start at the back of your head by gently wrapping the measuring tape or string towards your forehead a half inch (temple area) above your ears. Meet both ends of the measuring tape or string at the center of your forehead above the eyebrows.
step 3
Mark where those two points meet and measure the distance between the start and end points. If using a string, measure the start and end points against a ruler to find your hat size. Use this measurement to determine your hat size. Hat sizes vary by style, so be sure to check the unique fit for each.