Lack of Color Launches Hat Collection Made From Sustainable Tweed

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Australia-based company Lack of Color has launched a new collection of hats made from cotton and 100% recycled poly blend woven into tweed.

Composed of eight colourful hats, which include caps, buckets, and a beret, each piece in the collection is responsibly made and the luxury tweed is manufactured in Europe.

“From prim and proper to stylishly fun we’re putting an LOC spin on traditional and classic tweed,” says Lack of Color. “This new range channels the chic supermodel runways of New York, London, and Paris in the ‘90s. Transport yourself to another time and place with this enduring classic. Yours to covet today, tomorrow, and beyond.”

All images in this article are courtesy of Lack of Color.

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