You will win style points while protecting your face and hair, with a raffia sun hat or visor from the Helen Kaminski range. They’re natural, they’re smart and they’re a must have. Whether you prefer a sun visor or hat, there’s a fancy line up. Here are some that get the thumbs up from us.
The Newport Standard Brim Medium is an all round classic. The 9cm braided raffia brim can be worn turned up or down giving you that sophisticated edge. There’s a range of four colors on offer, but it’s the natural tone that says ‘classy lady’.
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Go anywhere, wear anywhere, the Provence 12 in a Bretton shape and comes with some strong, winning features, the stand out being that it can be rolled and packed without losing its shape. Crafted from natural raffia crochet, it’s super cool and wonderfully comfy in the searing heat and high humidity. Choose from six colours, but pay close attention to the natural or nougat, for a look that’s flattering.
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Aiming for that bit of jaunty edge? The Panama Fedora has all and more. Handwoven with toquilla palm in Equador, it’s true to the Fedora style with a cute downturn brim and a grosgrain hatband. A winning aspect is the UPF50+ sun protection rating. The chalk/black colour combo is versatile. Lots of appeal here.
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Where would we be without a touch of sparkle to our look? The Mai Shimmer visor has a special Lurex herringbone ribbon trim that glitters and says ‘glam’. The visor features a super wide brim made from 100% raffia that provides UPF 50+ protection and has an elastic inner band for comfort and fit. Pack and roll, the charcoal/black shimmer has impact.
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The sporty Losefa visor is a great throw on and go item that can be rolled and packed in an instant. There’s a comfortable inner band supported by the sateen elasticized back closure. Charcoal or natural, it’s a hard choice. Both simple and uncomplicated, it can go where you go.
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