In the market for some new head wear? Trying to keep the sun from burning your scalp? Just don't like to do anything with your hair, lazy? Well, then Goorin Bros. have got you covered, so to speak.
Goorin Bros. has been in existence since 1895. After 113 years of perfecting their craft, these guys produce a pretty decent hat. Their specialty is fedoras, and with fedoras being all the rage right now, 113 years of waiting have finally paid off. All joking aside, Goorin Bros. makes some of the freshest hats out there right now. Even if fedoras aren't your thing, they also make caps, beanies, knit caps, conductor hats, trucker hats and just about anything else you can imagine sticking on your head.
Goorin Bros. maintains 4 different lines. One for little kids, which we'll just skip over, but you can imagine how that goes. For the big kids they offer Goorin Core, a stylistic blend of classic styles with modern flare, this is also where you'll find the most variety in styles. Cassel Goorin is the more traditional styled line. Although still incredibly stylish and appropriate for today's fashion, there's a classic feel to this line which adds a bit of legitimacy. Lastly, there is 1333 Minna, which is most art influenced line. This is where you'll find the most color and most conceptualized looks. It also uses the most print and embroidery styles.
Depending on what you buy, a Goorin Bros. hat will run you somewhere between $30 and $175. However, if you're not looking for something too elaborate, expect to spend an average of $40 per hat. If hats aren't your deal, Goorin Bros. also makes bags, gloves, wallets and ear muffs. They don't skimp when it comes to accessorizing your wardrobe.
Be sure to check out what Goorin Bros. has to offer.
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