Lack of Color Inca Bucket Hat Review With Photos

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Lack of Color Inca Bucket Hat Review With Photos

We’ve been on the lookout for the perfect bucket hat for quite some time now, and we think we’ve finally found it in the Lack of Color Inca Bucket Hat. Like most bucket hats, the Inca provides excellent sun protection but what sets it apart from other bucket hats is its unique design and high-quality material.

First off, let’s talk about the design. The Inca has a broad, flat brim that measures approximately 3 inches in width. Unlike most bucket hats though, the Inca has a slightly structured, flat-topped crown that gives it a chic and sophisticated appearance. The hat is made of 100% wool felt and features a contrasting black grosgrain ribbon around the crown.

What we appreciate most about the Inca is how versatile it is in terms of styling. We’ve worn it with dressed-up outfits as well as casual ones, and we find that it elevates any ensemble. For a dressed-up occasion, we paired it with a black blazer, white shirt, and pleated skirt, and we received plenty of compliments. On a more casual day, we wore it with a white t-shirt, high-waisted jeans, and chunky sneakers, and we felt the outfit had that extra oomph.

Aside from its aesthetic appeal, the Inca is also incredibly functional. The brim provides ample sun protection while still allowing us to see clearly since it isn’t too wide or too narrow. The wool felt material keeps us warm during chillier weather and allows us to continue wearing the hat throughout the year.

The quality of materials used in the Inca is also worth mentioning. We appreciate that Lack of Color uses 100% wool felt in all their products, making them durable and long-lasting. The grosgrain ribbon tied around the crown of the hat is also high-quality and doesn’t show signs of wear or tear even after several wears.

One thing to note is that the Inca runs slightly small. We recommend sizing up if you have a larger head circumference or plan on wearing the hat with thicker hair. However, the small sizing also means that the hat has a snug fit, ensuring it doesn’t fly off in gusty weather.

We also were pleased with how easy it is to maintain the Inca. Despite its light color, it doesn’t stain easily and can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth. The wool felt material also means that it doesn’t wrinkle or crease easily, meaning it still looks as good as new after several wears.

Overall, we highly recommend the Lack of Color Inca Bucket Hat to anyone looking for a chic and versatile hat that provides excellent sun protection. The unique design, high-quality materials, and functionality make it worth the investment. So why not elevate your next outfit with the Inca?