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Chapeau en feutre « Janis » - Ivoire - Maison Caldeira
Chapeau en feutre « Janis » - Ivoire - Maison Caldeira
Chapeau en feutre « Janis » - Ivoire - Maison Caldeira
Chapeau en feutre « Janis » - Ivoire - Maison Caldeira
Chapeau en feutre « Janis » - Ivoire - Maison Caldeira

“Opal” XL natural straw hat

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157,50€ Regular price 315,00€

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It was in Provence that Van Palma was born, and if its name recalls the breeze in the Californian palm trees, its essence smells of lavender, mimosa and the landscapes of Cézanne and Van Gogh.

It was cradled by the Mediterranean that Victoria wanted to create a sun brand so that all women, wherever they go, take a ray of sunshine with them.

  • Handmade in Ecuador

  • Customized in Marseille, France

  • Waterproofing treatment

  • Sold with size reducers

100% toquilla straw

ADVICE :
Always store your hat on a flat surface: in its box, on a shelf or horizontally on a wall to maintain its shape.

WHAT TO DO IF THE HAT BENDS?

- Iron it flat, placing a cloth between the iron and the hat.
- Allow the hat to cool completely before handling it!

WHAT TO DO IF THE HAT GETS STAINED?

- Try scrubbing gently with a small brush.
- Otherwise, wipe with a damp cloth and a little neutral soap.


“Opal” XL natural straw hat

157,50€ Regular price 315,00€

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VAN PALMA

Van Palma was born in Provence, and while its name recalls the breeze in the Californian palm trees, its essence smells of lavender, mimosa and the landscapes of Cézanne and Van Gogh.

It was while being lulled by the Mediterranean that Victoria wanted to create a solar brand so that all women, wherever they go, could take a ray of sunshine with them.