Felt Hats

All of Dayna Pinkham’s felt hats are hand blocked using traditional, old-world millinery techniques. The process begins with steaming the felt and continues with hand stretching and sculpting the warm felt over hat blocks. A combination of both vintage and newly constructed hat blocks are used, which allows Dayna to incorporate the elegance of eras past with the clean lines and simplicity of a modern look.

Colors of felt are limited by season and current stock, please inquire directly to find out what options are available.

Visit our other collections: straw, bridal, men's.
Rowdy, and even a little bratty, this hat was named after one of Portland’s finest designers and tailors, Adam Arnold. Similar to a ball cap, albeit with a great deal of attitude, the cross stitching detail offers limitless color options.
Adams Cap - $275
The Beret cap is an updated classic for the modern gal or guy with a visor and some added structure.  It is the Pinkham version of a newsboy, offering a nice, tight look that looks great on most face shapes.
Beret Cap - $275
Warm and cozy, the bumper cloche yearns for those wintry days where you need to look impossibly cute, with little effort.
Bumper Cloche - $345
Pair this unusual shape with a sweet little black dress for a memorable cocktail hour.  This hat is extremely versatile, and is equally chic worn backwards or skewed sideways.
Elbow Toque Cap - $295
The definitive fedora, with a stingy brim and vintage grosgrain.  Perfect for men and women, in both felt and straw.
Fedora - $295
Inspired by FRUITS, the book of Japanese street wear, the Jockey cap is actually comprised of two pieces, offering two very different looks.  The top section can be removed to reveal the Riding Cap underneath.
Jockey Cap - $495
Sweet and easy the Lace up Cloche is a more casual version of the classic cloche, with contrast top-stitching and leather lace.
Lace Up Cloche - $395
Pair with a trench coat and tall boots, and take off to wander any European city on a rainy day.
Large Bonnet Fedora - $395
Borrowed from the Equestrian world, the sleek, sporty Riding cap is finished with athletic stripes across the front and centered in the back.
Riding Cap - $295
A more elegant and romantic shape, than the original
Sloper DC - $375
Sloper brim paired with exaggerated fedora and vintage grosgrain, this hat is unique as it features a curve inwards at the neck to provide both protection and ease with mobility.
Sloper Fedora - $395
A casual every day staple, the small slouch is accented with leather cording, and a subtle  fedora shape at the crown.
Small Slouch - $295
For the type of woman who knows the hat she wants, this classic style has a large brim with an elegant drop on the front left.
SmithLarson Portrait - $395
Recently featured in Lucky magazine, this fashionable fedora can be worn high to command attention or pulled snug for warmth and comfort.
Top Stitched Fedora - $495
An unusual shape that makes a statement, the Toque can serve as a daily staple that adds polish or as an addition to a smart cocktail number for evening.
Toque Perch - $375
A variation on the traditional cloche, this darling hat can be finished with a variety of trim to play up its whimsy
Turban Cloche - $325
A shorter, tighter cloche the Tyler is a modern version of the classic. Shown in Beaver leopard print, add $100 to price of hat.
Tyler Cloche - $345