I've been chasing this look for a while — that perfectly broken-in straw cowboy hat that's seen a few too many county fairgrounds and wouldn't have it any other way. Getting it to read as straw in thread was the whole challenge, and it's where this design earns its keep. Look close at that crown and brim: the stitches wrap and coil the way real woven straw does, catching light in every direction so the whole thing has depth and dimension you can feel with your fingertips. That's not a texture I dropped on top of a shape. That's the shape, built out of stitch direction.
Then come the details I couldn't help myself on. A tooled leather band with a worn brass buckle. A "Howdy" card tucked in the ribbon with a horseshoe and a gold sheriff's star, because every good hat has a story stuck in the band. A red-and-gold feather standing tall off the crown like it's daring you to say something. And sweeping across the brim in gold script — Ain't My First Rodeo.
It's a phrase with some grit in it. It says you've been around the arena a few times, you know exactly what you're doing, and you're not the least bit rattled. Stitch it on a denim jacket, a tote, the back of a work shirt, a pillow for the guest room, a duffel headed to a barrel race. It lands everywhere.
And here's the part I'm excited about: this is a sneak peek. We're deep in a brand-new Western collection right now, and this hat is the first one out of the chute. If the current cowboy craze has its hooks in you the way it has in us around here, you're going to want to keep an eye on what's coming.
This deluxe design is free for all Anita's Studio Members. No catch — just our way of saying thanks for riding with us.