Summer is fast becoming a washout. It almost feels like we’ve had no summer at all as weeks stretch by with grey clouds and showers and barely a ray of sunshine in sight. As we pack away our picnic blankets and swimsuits earlier than planned (sob), we’re reaching instead for rainwear. And for many of us, a waterproof hat is top of the list.
A waterproof jacket will keep your body dry and waterproof shoes will mean no soggy socks but what about your head? Umbrellas are useful, sure, but they have a frustrating tendency to disappear or turn themselves inside out the minute the wind picks up. Slip a waterproof hat into your bag or a pocket, however, and you’re always prepared for an unexpected downpour or sudden thunderstorm. That’s right, this summer we’re taking fashion inspiration from none other than Paddington Bear and opting for a rain hat (with or without the matching wellies).
Canvas fisherman hats are usually the headwear of choice for summer, shielding necks and foreheads from the sun, but this year we’re pivoting towards nylon, vinyl and other water-resistant fabrics. With an eye on the unpredictable British weather, we’re shopping both sunny shades and basic blacks, browns and beiges that work with any outfit. Even on a not-so-rainy day, they look chic AF. Scroll on to see some of our favourite options.
A waterproof jacket will keep your body dry and waterproof shoes will mean no soggy socks but what about your head? Umbrellas are useful, sure, but they have a frustrating tendency to disappear or turn themselves inside out the minute the wind picks up. Slip a waterproof hat into your bag or a pocket, however, and you’re always prepared for an unexpected downpour or sudden thunderstorm. That’s right, this summer we’re taking fashion inspiration from none other than Paddington Bear and opting for a rain hat (with or without the matching wellies).
Canvas fisherman hats are usually the headwear of choice for summer, shielding necks and foreheads from the sun, but this year we’re pivoting towards nylon, vinyl and other water-resistant fabrics. With an eye on the unpredictable British weather, we’re shopping both sunny shades and basic blacks, browns and beiges that work with any outfit. Even on a not-so-rainy day, they look chic AF. Scroll on to see some of our favourite options.