TROVADOR
Cenote Camo
Cenote Camo
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A sun-bleached Brisa straw body banded in turquoise-dyed alligator — the color of light hitting deep water through limestone. Named for the cenotes, the flooded caves of the Yucatán where the line between earth and water disappears.
The body is hand-woven Brisa straw from Ecuador — Panama-style, light and open, worn quiet so the band can speak. That band is genuine alligator, hand-dyed in a living turquoise that shifts from sea-glass to deep lagoon depending on how the light falls. Camo in name only — this is not pattern, it is depth. A hat that reads neutral from across a room and reveals itself up close, the way the best things do.
A wearable extension of the person. Worn by men and women. Built one at a time, by hand, in Austin, Texas.
- Body: Hand-woven Brisa straw, Ecuador — Panama-style
- Band: Genuine alligator, hand-dyed turquoise
- Made to order — each piece individually crafted to your size
- Sizes 6½–7¾
- Shipping calculated at checkout
Materials
Materials
All hats are hand crafted using the highest quality materials. The Ready-To-Wear collection features 100% beaver felt hats.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
For domestic orders, shipping cost is a flat rate of $40. Each hat is made to order, therefore we do not accept returns or exchanges. Because we handcraft each hat individually, it takes approximately 4-6 weeks from production to delivery for domestic US customers
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Trovador hats are shipped in boxes designed to support the brim and maintain its shape. You can store custom felt hats in plastic to keep them free from dust and debris. Straw hats should not be stored in plastic because the lack of air can dry out the straw causing it to become brittle or break.
To learn more about other storage options and more on how to care for your Trovador Custom, check out our Hat Care Guide.

Size Guide
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How to Measure For Your Hat
When purchasing a new hat, it is important to be as accurate as possible with your head measurements to prevent getting a hat that is under or over-sized. You will need to measure your head using a measuring tape or find a friend to help.
To take your head measurement, place the tape around your head around where the hat will sit. This should roughly be about 1/8" above your ear, across the mid-forehead, and completely circling your head. Hold the tape firmly, but not too tightly. If your measurement falls between sizes, choose the next largest size.
All of our hats come sized and you can use this size guide to make your order.
For Custom Hat orders, you can visit our Design Studio in Austin, TX, to have your head professionally measured.

Hat Artist - Ryan McGrath
We lapped making hats some time ago. They’re artifacts born in the smoke and static between songs. Every pyro burn is a riff etched in time. Every dye bath a baptism in outlaw pigment— we’re raiding the psychic vault of American rebellion: the bruised violet of a black eye earned honestly.
From custom “life downloads” that weave a client’s entire soul into a single hat, to exotic accents that feel like they’ve already lived a thousand miles. If the hat feels dangerous, lived-in, and somehow still elegant as hell — that’s not an accident. That’s Trovador.
