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Fedora Panama - extra fine grade 12 llano weave (rollable)

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Fedora Panama - extra fine grade 12 llano weave (rollable)

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We have limited availability of this extra fine, grade 12, llano weave Panama hat. The weave is extra fine, taking at least two weeks to weave, and we have seen comparable quality on sale in other shops for hundreds of pounds! This classic, fedora style panama hat can be rolled for travelling.

We do only receive this quality in fairly limited quantities, but we are starting an apprenticeship training scheme in Ecuador to train young weavers which will increase both our capacity and the quality of hats, so we hope to have more extra fine Panamas in the future.

At present, we do normally have stock of every size, but if we have run out of your size we would be happy to put you on a waiting list for our next delivery.

 By working directly with the co-operative of women weavers, we not only ensure that they receive a high price for their work but, by cutting out the seven middlemen who normally participate in the panama supply chain, we are able to get the panama hats direct to you at a very good price! Our aim is to create constant employment for our 400 weavers throughout the year and this also keeps our retail prices low.

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This Hat is Rollable.
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Balsa Wood Hat Box to your order for just £5.95.

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Pachacuti: Certified Fair Trade

Pachacuti is the world’s first company to be certified to carry the World Fair Trade Organization’s (WFTO) new Fair Trade label. This is the first audited certification which verifies that an entire supply chain is following fair trade principles and sustainable environmental practices.

 

All of Pachacuti’s products delivered commencing in 2010 will have a label stating:

 

 

Why Pachacuti?

Pachacuti is the UK’s only Fair Trade hat specialist, working directly with women's co-operatives in Ecuador. The panama hat supply chain has traditionally been controlled by middlemen, known as ‘perros’ (dogs in Spanish) due to their unscrupulous purchasing methods and weavers typically receiving a very low price for their skills. With a Pachacuti panama, the women carry out the entire production process from weaving to finishing and thus retain far more of the final value of the hat.

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