Making a bold statement for over 100 years, the Goorin hat is the ultimate mark of individuality. Since the first hat was sold off a horse cart in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania in 1895, Goorin Brothers has redefined the art of hat making. A century of experience translates into a brand that combines the style of by-gone eras with the progressive inspiration of the present. The result is a hat that refuses to be predictable and a look that involves the glamour of vintage with the edge of street.
More Popular Than Ever
Considered a lost art in America, gone are the times when top hats, derbies and bowlers are an essential part of dress. Goorin Brothers has refashioned itself to put hats on top again. Who better to revolutionize the market than Ben Goorin, great-grandson of founder, Cassel Goorin, and the fourth generation to lead the company. "The hat is back with renewed vigor and purpose" says Goorin. "Classic blocks my Grandfather used such as fedoras, ivy's and newsboys are being reinterpreted with eye-catching fabrics, distressed treatments, and forward cuts".
New Lines
The Fall/Winter 2006 collection boasts a radically new design vision. It offers vintage prints and silkscreen detailing. Woman's fedoras in traditional menswear fabrics, frayed menswear newsboys, pinstriped fedoras, heavy washed ripstop cadets and playful hunting themes.
Cassel Range
Goorin is currently focusing on their couture line named Cassel Goorin, in homage to the founder. The line will feature unique custom pieces with exclusive satin tip stickers, hard-to-find fabrics and linings, and fine detailing barrowed from the past.