AND WANDER
AND WANDER / Gramicci Nylon Cotton Hat
Introducing a collaboration item between and wander and Gramicci. The fabric is made of cotton for the warp and nylon for the weft, and is durable, quick-drying, and can be used in active situations. The vintage-inspired grain adds a touch of sophistication to a hat that tends to be sporty.
AND WANDER
Founded in 2011 by two designers who wanted to enjoy fashion in nature as well as in the city. It offers items that pursue a sense of mode and practical functionality as outdoor wear.
Gramicci
Founded in 1982 by rock climber Mike Graham in Yosemite, the brand is known for its climbing pants.
The outer fabric adopts a distinctive vintage textured material. It is woven densely with cotton as the warp and nylon as the weft, making it tough and durable.
By incorporating nylon, it excels in quick-drying properties compared to 100% cotton materials, ensuring coolness when worn.
The mesh material lining ensures a cool and dry fit even in summer leisure scenes.
Attention to Detail
Adjust the fit with the stopper attached to the back for comfortable wear even in active scenes.
A wire is inserted into the brim to allow for silhouette adjustments, convenient for times when the sunlight is strong.
Both sides have ventilation to ensure breathability and reduce stuffiness.
Some areas are stitched with a special thread called "reflective stitch" to enhance visibility at night, considering safety.
SIZE
※Check out the size guide for more accurate measurements.
SPEC
Materials | Outer side: 56% cotton, 44% nylon / Back side: 100% polyester |
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Country of Origin | China |
Care Instructions | Please note that the colours may look different from the real thing depending on your monitor environment. |
Weight | 80g |
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For orders under USD185, the following shipping costs apply:
・US, Europe: USD25 (or equivalent in your currency)
・Asia: USD20 (or equivalent in your currency)
・Other countries: USD25 (or equivalent in your currency)
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