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    Safari Hats: Heritage Design Meets Modern Sun Protection

    Safari hats blend military heritage with practical sun protection for hiking, travel, and outdoor adventures. Originally worn by British troops in tropical climates during the 1840s Anglo-Sikh wars, the classic pith helmet featured ventilation holes, wide brims, and lightweight construction designed for all-day wear in intense heat.

    Conner's safari collection reimagines this iconic silhouette in sustainable materials—organic hemp, crushable Australian wool, hand-crocheted raffia, and water-resistant waxed cotton. Each hat features the distinctive safari crown (pinched front, raised center) with 3-4 inch brims that provide UPF 50+ sun protection, blocking 98% of harmful UV rays. Many styles include ventilation eyelets or mesh panels for airflow in temperatures above 85°F.


    Why choose Conner safari hats:

    • Sun protection that matters: 3-4 inch brims (vs. 2-inch brims on typical outdoor hats) shield face, ears, and neck—the areas where 90% of nonmelanoma skin cancers develop
    • Breathable by design: Mesh crown panels and ventilation eyelets reduce head temperature by promoting airflow, critical for all-day wear in tropical or desert climates
    • Packable and crushable: Wool and hemp styles compress for travel without losing shape; raffia styles flex without breaking
    • Sustainable materials: Organic cotton, hemp, recycled materials, and cruelty-free Australian wool—handmade in small batches
    • Family-owned craftsmanship: Designed by Will Conner, who learned hat making in his father's Byron Bay factory, where BC Hats created Australia's first leather hat with a shapeable brim in 1969
    Man sitting in tropical location wearing safari style pinched front sun protection hat made from natural colored hemp with a dark brown band and trim
    Man outside wearing Conner Hats cloth outback fedora style Indiana Jones hat in color Brown

    Material guide:

    • Hemp safari hats: Naturally UV-resistant, lightweight, breathable—ideal for hiking and backpacking
    • Wool safari hats: Crushable, water-resistant, excellent for variable weather and travel
    • Raffia safari hats: Hand-crocheted, lightweight, packable—best for beach, gardening, and warm-weather travel
    • Waxed cotton safari hats: Water-resistant, durable, structured—suited for rain, fishing, and rugged outdoor use
    Material Weight Best For Water Resistance Packability Price Range
    Hemp Lightweight Hiking, backpacking, dry heat Low Excellent $80-82
    Wool Medium Travel, variable weather High Crushable $95-102
    Raffia Very light Beach, gardening, warm weather Low Flexible $82-84
    Waxed Cotton Medium-heavy Rain, fishing, rugged use High Fair $82

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Safari hats feature a distinctive pinched-front crown shape, 3-4 inch brims for comprehensive sun coverage, and ventilation features (mesh panels or eyelets) designed for all-day wear in hot climates. Unlike baseball caps or bucket hats, safari hats provide 360-degree brim coverage protecting your face, ears, and neck. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends hats with at least a 3-inch brim and UPF 50+ rating—all Conner safari hats meet or exceed these standards, blocking 98% of UV rays.

    Choose based on your primary activity and climate. Hemp safari hats (like our Black Creek Safari Hemp Hat, $82) are naturally UV-resistant, lightweight, and breathable—ideal for hiking, backpacking, and dry heat. Wool safari hats (Jackeroo Crushable Wool Hat, $95) are water-resistant, crushable for travel, and work in variable weather from 60-85°F. Raffia safari hats (Brays Beach Sun Hat, $82) are hand-crocheted, extremely lightweight, and packable—best for beach, gardening, and warm-weather travel above 75°F. Waxed cotton safari hats (Mountain Trail Waxed Cotton Hat, $82) are water-resistant and durable, suited for rain, fishing, and rugged outdoor use.

    All Conner safari hats provide UPF 50+ sun protection, blocking at least 98% of UVA and UVB rays. This is the highest rating recognized by the Skin Cancer Foundation and exceeds their minimum recommendation of UPF 30. The 3-4 inch brim width on our safari styles provides excellent coverage for your face, very good protection for the back of your neck, and good protection for your cheeks and chin. For context, 90% of nonmelanoma skin cancers are associated with UV exposure, making proper sun protection critical for outdoor activities.

    Yes. Conner safari hats are specifically designed for hot climates with multiple ventilation features. Many styles include mesh crown panels (Nathan Hemp Mesh Hiker Hat, $80), ventilation eyelets, or open-weave construction that promotes airflow and reduces head temperature. Traditional pith helmets featured ventilation holes for this exact reason—British troops wore them in tropical regions where temperatures regularly exceeded 95°F. Our hemp and raffia materials are naturally breathable, while wool styles wick moisture away from your skin.

    Most Conner safari hats are packable. Wool safari hats (Jackeroo, Wide Open Spaces) are crushable—you can fold or compress them in luggage and they'll reshape when unpacked. Raffia styles (Brays Beach, Boulder Beach) are flexible and can be packed flat. Hemp hats are lightweight and resilient. Waxed cotton hats are more structured but can be packed if given adequate space. Avoid packing stiff straw or heavily structured styles. For best results, stuff the crown with soft items (socks, shirts) to maintain shape during travel.

    The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends a minimum 3-inch brim for effective sun protection. Conner safari hats feature 3-4 inch brims, providing excellent coverage for your face, ears, and neck—the areas most vulnerable to sun damage. A 3-inch brim provides good protection for your nose and cheeks, very good protection for the back of your neck, and medium protection for your chin. Wider 4-inch brims (like those on our raffia styles) offer even better coverage for your cheeks and chin. By comparison, baseball caps and fedoras with brims under 2 inches only protect your nose and leave your chin, ears, and neck exposed.

    Care depends on material. Wool safari hats: Spot clean with damp cloth; reshape while damp if crushed; air dry away from direct heat. Hemp safari hats: Hand wash in cool water with mild soap; air dry; reshape while damp. Raffia safari hats: Spot clean only; avoid soaking; store in cool, dry place. Waxed cotton safari hats: Wipe clean with damp cloth; re-wax annually with wax dressing to maintain water resistance; avoid machine washing. All styles: Store out of direct sunlight to prevent fading; use hat form or stuff crown with tissue paper to maintain shape.

    Yes. Conner Hats uses organic cotton, hemp, cruelty-free Australian wool, hand-crocheted organic raffia, and recycled materials. The company operates from a solar-powered warehouse and eliminates plastic from packaging—hats ship on cardboard with biodegradable string instead of plastic connectors. Will Conner, who founded the brand in 2014, makes it company policy to consider environmental impact in every business decision. Some styles incorporate recycled plastic bottles transformed into durable fabric. All hats are handmade in small batches, reducing waste from mass production.