




The Player Hat belongs to the family of short brim hats, but its true strength lies in its versatility. Its supple brim lets you fine-tune your look with precision.
Brim down: a bolder silhouette. By tilting the brim slightly downward, your gaze is sharpened and your features gain presence. Ideal with a structured coat or a suit, for a more assertive style.
Brim up: a more relaxed attitude. Flipped up all around, it opens up the face and lightens the line. Perfect for a laid-back look, paired with a casual jacket or a well-cut sweater.
A natural transition between occasions. From business meetings to city outings, it adapts seamlessly—no need to change hats.
This freedom is the essence of its modernity.
Compact by nature, this small hat remains strikingly structured. The short brim balances the silhouette without weighing it down, making it especially versatile.
An ideal proportion for slim to medium faces. The short brim frames without overpowering, unlike the Fedora, whose wider brim makes a bolder statement. The Player Hat offers a subtler alternative, easier to wear every day.
A staple of the modern wardrobe. Originally designed as a men's hat, it now appeals just as much as a women's hat, pairing effortlessly with a tailored suit or raw denim and a wool jacket, always with a distinctive visual signature.
A touch of jazz spirit. It evokes that musical, free elegance we associate with smoky clubs and artistic silhouettes. The porkpie often comes to mind for this slightly jazzy vibe. The difference? The Porkpie stands out with its round, lower crown, while the Player Hat keeps a structured crown, making it more versatile in its expression.
It stands out without ever overwhelming. That’s its subtlety.
Both feature a short brim, but their design tells a different story.
The Trilby Hat takes a directional line. Its brim is upturned at the back and down at the front, creating a sharp tilt and a more defined style.
The Player Hat keeps a uniform, flexible brim. This suppleness lets you adjust your stance as you wish, with no formal constraints.
A matter of intent. The Trilby Hat dictates a precise silhouette; the Player Hat leaves room for interpretation.
Choosing one or the other is choosing how you present yourself to the world.