Eco-Friendly Hats
Asher
Perry
Frances
Bette
Elie
Amber
Elite Collection
01/ Handwoven
02/ Midsize Crown Height
03/ Mid-length Brim
04/ Adjustable Sizing
Limited Edition Collection
Environmentally Friendly Hats
Polish your style, get premium sun protection and make a positive impact on people and the environment with KIN THE LABEL eco-friendly hats. Made with love in the USA, Madagascar and Indonesia, these hats stand out for their ethical production, timeless design and sustainable durability. We craft our hats as close as possible to our supply sources, minimizing our carbon footprint in the process and honoring the provenance of each piece. We take pride in our choice of materials, selected for their lightweight and breathable qualities, that surpass synthetic alternatives in terms of comfort, charm and inherent beauty. Moreover, the versatile styles in this collection make each eco-wear hat the perfect accessory for any outdoor occasion, from a casual day at the beach to a dressy garden party. Choosing KIN THE LABEL means investing in products that represent the best of modern innovation and centuries-old techniques. It means supporting an approach to design and manufacturing that’s intentional, respectful and fair to makers and partners. Ready to make a statement or reaffirm your commitment to sustainable fashion? Explore our eco-friendly women's hats today.
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.