Description
Pallion Point Wide Brim Sailfish, the beige wide brim hats are made from a durable cotton with classic stitching – a nostalgic nod back to those childhood summers spent by the beach.
BEFORE YOU ORDER: Please measure your head size before placing an order. Our standard size fits most heads (up to 58cm)
The Sailfish (Istiophorus) is the fastest fish in the sea.
These hats a perfect for windy days, these adjustable broad brimmed lids feature a stitched fish outline on a vintage-inspired hat – a popular favourite for those who love long days in the sun.
Features of the Pallion Point Wide Brim Sailfish
– Unisex cotton wide brim hat
– Stitched eyelets for breathability
– Hidden adjustable tie
– Pallion Point exclusive design
– Leather chinstrap adjuster
Note: Both sizes come with a hidden adjustable tie inside the headband, so you can find your perfect fit.
Fish lids are made of pre-washed soft cotton and are pretty resilient little noggin’ toppers. By following these simple care tips, your lids should survive your salty adventures for years to come.
- Rinse your lids with fresh water after every ocean outing to keep them soft and avoid the clasp corroding. Hand-washing in cold water works best.
- If they’re looking worse for wear (we’re talking sweat marks, dirt or salt stains) a gentle hand-wash with light detergent or mild soap should get them looking fresh again. Use cold water and avoid excess rubbing – gently does it.
- Never put your fish lid in the dryer, or you’ll end up with a mini-me cap. Always air dry in the shade after washing.
- In warm or tropical climates, keep your lid hung up or stored in a dry, shaded place. Keeping it in the sun (eg. on the dash of your car) can cause your lid to fade fast.
Fish lids are made of pre-washed soft cotton and are pretty resilient little noggin’ toppers. By following these simple care tips, your lids should survive your salty adventures for years to come.
Care for your Pallion Point Wide Brim Sailfish
- Rinse your lids with fresh water after every ocean outing to keep them soft and avoid the clasp corroding. Hand-washing in cold water works best.
- If they’re looking worse for wear (we’re talking sweat marks, dirt or salt stains) a gentle hand-wash with light detergent or mild soap should get them looking fresh again. Use cold water and avoid excess rubbing – gently does it.
- Never put your fish lid in the dryer, or you’ll end up with a mini-me cap. Always air dry in the shade after washing.
- In warm or tropical climates, keep your lid hung up or stored in a dry, shaded place. Keeping it in the sun (eg. on the dash of your car) can cause your lid to fade fast.