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Jaxon Hats

  • Jaxon
    EVERY MAN, ANY OCCASION

    Quality and Value are not mutually exclusive. These hats have been carefully designed and manufactured so that there is no compromise in the materials, the workmanship, the fit, or the styling. Because the world is getting smaller, Jaxon Hats is able to source the planet in an effort to bring customers headwear that meets the twin criteria of "Quality" and "Value". This is a new line, available at VillageHatShop.com in both the Retail and Wholesale sections of the site. This line will grow considerably in the months and years ahead so, if you are a hat lover, be certain to revisit Jaxon Hats on a regular basis.

sur la tête

  • Sur-la-tete
    sur la tête is the brain child of millinery designer Susan Lee. Ms. Lee began her career in hats while, as an art history student at The University of California San Diego, she worked part-time in sales at The Village Hat Shop’s retail stores in both Seaport Village And Horton Plaza. Her unique style, flair, good humor, and stellar work habits caught the attention of management. As fate would have it, the hat retailer’s long-time buyer and merchandise manager retired to full-time motherhood at the same time that Susan graduated from the University. She was offered the job, accepted it, and the rest is hat history. Susan literally traveled the world learning the millinery trade and buying hats. sur la tête represents her breakout from buyer to designer. Because of Ms. Lee’s background as a retail buyer, this line brings together her deep understanding of what a customer is looking for with the fashion forward flair that is pure Susan. And to top it off (pun intended), these hats go from manufacturer to customer without middle distribution – what that means to you is great prices. Enjoy – be the first on your block to wear a sur la tête.

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Tom

I just came across your blog today and I like it! It's rare to find such industry-specific info on the web for the hat/clothing industries. Thanks!

Hernan Cueva

The movie was Okay. I noticed that Indiana Jones felt Fedora Hat was a little different, the crown was a little taller more like a bucket hat. You can appreciate this in the first scene were the russians take Indiana out of the car and his hat falls on the ground.

It was nice to see the white Panama Hat of one of the bad guys. If you want to check out history and movies were they use Panama Hats goe to www.panamahatshop.com

Hernan Cueva

The movie was Okay. I noticed that Indiana Jones felt Fedora Hat was a little different, the crown was a little taller more like a bucket hat. You can appreciate this in the first scene were the russians take Indiana out of the car and his hat falls on the ground.

It was nice to see the white Panama Hat of one of the bad guys. If you want to check out history and movies were they use Panama Hats go to
http://www.panamahatshop.com


R Lucas

I am ultimately concerned to know what material is the hat made of (don't see info on any lower priced items details). Or at least is it natural or not. I paid well for a hat at a downtown store. The owner said yes is natural. I should have checked. Nice looking but cannot be shaped by steaming/moistening. Gave it away. Was pricey to me. Was actually too disgusted to attempt return. Your blog reminds me I should have returned AND complained, for the good of all.

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