Navy 2 Inch Brim Matching Ribbon Wool Felt Fedora Hat by Montique
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This navy wool felt fedora hat is designed with a clean, structured shape and a 2 inch brim for a compact, balanced profile. The matching ribbon band keeps the look coordinated, while the feather accent adds a touch of detail without taking away from the classic overall style.
Made from wool felt, this hat is built for a polished look that works with both dress outfits and more casual styling. The unlined interior keeps the feel lighter, making it a practical option for regular wear.
Key Features
- Fedora hat design
- 2 inch brim
- Wool felt construction
- Matching ribbon band
- Feather accent detail
- Classic structured shape
- Unlined interior
- Extended sizing available
Perfect For
- Dress outfits and polished casual looks
- Church and special occasions
- Everyday hat styling
- Year-round wear
Construction
Constructed from wool felt, this fedora is designed to hold its shape while maintaining a clean and traditional look. The 2 inch brim gives it a compact profile that is easy to wear, while the unlined interior helps keep the hat lighter in feel.
- Material: Wool Felt
- Interior: Unlined
- Band: Matching Ribbon
- Care: Spot clean only
Product Details
| Brand | Montique |
| Style | Fedora Hat |
| Material | Wool Felt |
| Brim | 2 Inch |
| Band | Matching Ribbon |
| Accent | Feather Detail |
| Lining | Unlined |
| Color | Navy |
| Designed In | USA |
| Manufactured | Imported |
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FAQ
What material is this hat made from?
This hat is made from wool felt for a structured and classic fedora look.
What is the brim size?
The brim measures 2 inches, giving the hat a compact and easy-to-wear profile.
Does this hat have lining?
No, this style features an unlined interior.
Is this hat available in extended sizes?
Yes, extended sizing is available.


























