Skinny Rib Hat – Sustainably Made with Regenerative Wool (Gray, White, Brown)
$112.00
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Top off your look with the Skinny Rib Hat, a luxuriously soft and cozy beanie made from regenerative wool that blends timeless style with sustainable living.
The Skinny Rib Hat is a minimalist essential that offers both warmth and effortless style. Crafted from 100% regenerative wool, this lightweight ribbed knit beanie provides a snug yet breathable fit, making it perfect for cooler days or year-round layering. Its soft, natural texture and sleek design lend a touch of elegance to any outfit, whether you're heading out on an adventure or cozying up at home.
Available in three classic shades—charcoal gray, creamy white, and earthy brown—this hat is designed to pair seamlessly with any wardrobe while keeping you warm and comfortable. Each hat reflects the beauty of nature through its simplicity, celebrating both function and form.
This Skinny Rib Hat is made from ethically sourced regenerative wool, a material that actively contributes to the restoration of soil health, biodiversity, and eco-friendly farming practices. Unlike synthetic alternatives, regenerative wool is a renewable and biodegradable fiber that not only provides exceptional warmth but also supports a healthier planet.
Free from toxins and harmful processing, this wool hat is gentle on sensitive skin and retains its natural breathability, ensuring comfort in any climate. By choosing this beanie, you're investing in timeless design and eco-conscious craftsmanship.
-Hand wash when they need a full cleaning
-Spot clean in between
-A light steam or some time lying in fresh air can help refresh and sanitize your wool in between washings
Accidental felting can always be a fear when washing wool. The combination of soap, hot water and agitation creates felting so as long as you avoid these three together or too much of any one of these, you should be good!
To hand wash, soak your wool in cool, soapy water making sure the wool is fully wet. Gently squeeze to get the soap into the fibers. Let soak. Gently rinse the soap without wringing the wool. Lay in between 2 towels and gently roll up your wool and apply light pressure - this is a safer way to wring out excess water. Lay flat to dry.