A Glorious, Floppy Legend One Size Fits All
Born in the misty fields of 1900s Ireland, the bucket hat was fuzzy, floppy, and lanolin-soaked—perfect for rain, and even better for flogging goats up a draft. Stylish and practical.
Waterproof, reshapeable, and pocket-friendly, it went global by the interwar years. Mods rocked it in the '60s, the U.S. Army made it tactical in Vietnam, and now it’s a festival icon and fishing essential.
From muddy farms to main stage fame…
Fuzzy. Floppy. Forever.
Be part of the legend.