Dec 8, 2008

The Truth About Panama Hats

They have staked their claim as iconic. Film stars of Humphrey Bogart’s generation wore them on the big screen. Light on the pate and good cover under the blazing tropical sun Panama Hats have never fallen out of fashion. You’ll see them for sale throughout Panama and worn all over the world in obliging climates. But here’s the truth: Panama Hats are not made in Panama.

The indigenous people of Ecuador weave them from the leaves of a palm plant, the Toquilla. An isthmus between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean the Republic of Panama has seen a lot of traffic from explorers, traders and plunderers throughout the ages. And savvy Ecuadorian traders have been exporting their goods to Panama for centuries. Business boomed during the gold rush of the 1800s as many passed through Panama to seek their fortunes in the heat of the Californian sun. The U.S. government bought tens of thousands of Panama Hats from dealers in Panama City for the troops during the Spanish American War.

But it is most likely the construction of the Panama Canal that is most responsible for the misnomer. The hats were popular among canal workers. A visit to the canal by president Theodore Roosevelt donning the black brimmed hat was widely published around the world with a caption coining the phrase “Panama Hat.”

8 comments:

Lakshmi said...

Hats off Wendy ! what a tale :)

Anonymous said...

I love Panama (from Ecuador) hats, especially ones with huge brims. I think you hit the nail on the head: they're definitely stylish, yet functional. Thanks for the brief history lesson.

Anonymous said...

When I went to Ecuador, I didn't make it to the town in the South where they make the hats, but guess what all my male relatives got for Christmas last year?

Fly Girl said...

I love stories like this, history gets so twisted! I have worn a version of the Panama hat for years and now I'm glad to know the real story behind it!

ninja said...

Yeah, history or rather geography twisted alright. Like the Polka dance that is Czech not Polish.

Wendy said...

Lakshmi, you crack me up!

Daniel, glad you liked.

Heather, I bet they were a big hit. Sure beats a fluffy sweater :^)

Fly Girl, What a cool accessory.

Koala, now I know the truth about the Polka.

Prêt à Voyager said...

Seriously! What timing, Wendy :) I'll be sure to email you for more tips on Panama :)

Anne

Wendy said...

Hi Anne,
Tis very funny what a "small world" it can be. E-mail me any time.