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HAT SHAPE
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CLASSIC

HAVSTAD STYLES

Here are a selection of the most popular styles ordered. Your custom hat is not limited to what you see here on the website! Many customers send reference photos of hats seen in movies, in magazines, or some have photos of their ancestors in hats they would like recreated.

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OREGON EXPLORER

Standard Crown 4"

Standard Brim 3 1/2"

Block

GUS

Standard Crown 4 1/2" Front sloping

TO 5 1/2" IN BACK

Standard Brim 4 1/4"

PENCIL roll

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VAquero/a

Standard Crown 4 1/4"

Standard Brim 4"

CLassic cattleman's

Standard Crown 4 1/2"

Standard Brim 4" 

Western Flange

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OPEN ROAD

Standard Crown 4 1/4"

Standard Brim 2 3/4 - 3"

light flange

OREGON OUTLAW

Standard Crown 4 1/4"

Standard Brim 3 3/4"

PENCIL roll

WEstern fedora

Standard Crown 4 1/2"

Standard Brim 3 1/4"

Can be made in any weight

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open crown

Standard Crown 5 3/4"

Standard Brim 3"

(WIDER UPON REQUEST)

Can be made in any weight

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diamond back

Standard Crown 4 1/2" Pinch front

Standard Brim 4 1/2"

Block

bolero

Standard Crown 4"

TELESCOPE

Standard Brim 3 1/2"-4" 

flat W/ slight pencil roll

Hatting and the Wheel of Life

Nov 05, 2021 Cate Havstad

Today I write to you, briefly, spontaneously, and excitedly. It's been some months of personal and creative manifestation of a profound new chapter for Havstad Hat Co. I'll start with how I end, and you decide if you want to read the in between; Custom Orders will reopen this month, November 2021. Newsletter subscribers will be the first notified when the limited commission spots are restocked here on the website. 

A Moral Dilemma with Social Media: Where do we go from here?

Dec 22, 2020 Cate Havstad

We all know, marketing can be used for good and bad, the difference now is that marketing doesn’t just come in obvious forms of magazines, television ads, billboards and product labels. Our lives are permeated by marketing tools every single day for as many minutes or hours as you spend looking at social media, in addition to the magazines, television ads, billboards, product labels etc. I start to wonder, how many minutes or hours in a day are our minds free from targeted marketing anymore?