Welcome to your perfect spring/summer accessory, The Bucket Hat, which will help to keep you cool, stylish and on-trend. In this blog post, here are 5 ways to wear them so you can step out in confidence and style every time!
-Elizabeth, Founder and CEO of THE COLLECTION
1. ADD IT AS A POP OF COLOR TO A NEUTRAL OUTFIT
Transform your neutral-colored outfit with a splash of fun--top it off with a vibrant bucket hat for that perfect pop of color!
SHOP THE LOOK:
Orange Bucket Hat, 3/4 Sleeve Pullover, The All-Day Pant
2. ADD IT TO AN OUTFIT THAT'S IN THE SAME COLOR FAMILY
Simple AND sophisticated--that's why I love this type of look! Wear a bucket hat with an outfit that are all in the same color family to make a bold statement with minimal effort.
SHOP THE LOOK:
Olive Bucket Hat, The Statement Sleeve Cardigan, The Stretch Tank Top with Rib Trim, The Stretch Pencil Skirt (coming soon!)
3. WEAR IT WITH YOUR BEACH OUTFIT
A bucket hat is the perfect beach topper and is much easier to store than most hats when your head needs a break, while still offering protection from the sun. Our bucket hats are also made from Sorona, a plant-based, fast-drying fabric, just in case you have a little too much fun in the water. :)
SHOP THE LOOK:
Turquoise Bucket Hat, The Beach to Town Tunic
4. WEAR IT WITH AN LBD ("Little Black Dress")
While this seems like an unlikely pairing, its "opposites attract" nature is exactly why it's magical! A bucket hat adds a playful, trendy touch the more classic lbd. This pairing mixes casual and chic elements that create look that is both stylish and versatile.
SHOP THE LOOK:
The Sea Green Bucket Hat, The Pleated Dress
5. WEAR IT TO MAKE YOUR OUTFIT EVEN MORE UNIQUE
There's something about a bucket hat that just feels fresh and original. Bring those qualities to your outfit, whether it's already unique or needs some uniqueness. Experimenting with these types of things is what makes fashion fun!
SHOP THE LOOK:
The Taupe Bucket Hat
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All photos by James Edmond