Heritage style meets Contemporary Design

$57.00

Native Americans originally used “Hairpipes” made from shells or bird bones as simple ear or hair ornaments. Over time, they turned them into necklaces, chokers, and eye-catching breastplates. By the late 19th century, bone hairpipes became popular, even made from corn cob pipe stems! Breastplates symbolized status, and necklaces and bandoleers became common during the Reservation era.

Our hatband is crafted from premium full-grain leather, combining toughness with timeless style. Hand-cut and stitched for a custom fit, the leather’s rich texture ages beautifully, gaining a unique patina. Designed for men and women, it adds a touch of Western heritage to any hat—perfect whether you’re out on the ranch or in the city.

Features:

  • natural bison bone hairpipe

  • hand-sewn cowhide and goat hide

  • adjustable leather tie

  • variety accent colors

Native Americans originally used “Hairpipes” made from shells or bird bones as simple ear or hair ornaments. Over time, they turned them into necklaces, chokers, and eye-catching breastplates. By the late 19th century, bone hairpipes became popular, even made from corn cob pipe stems! Breastplates symbolized status, and necklaces and bandoleers became common during the Reservation era.

Our hatband is crafted from premium full-grain leather, combining toughness with timeless style. Hand-cut and stitched for a custom fit, the leather’s rich texture ages beautifully, gaining a unique patina. Designed for men and women, it adds a touch of Western heritage to any hat—perfect whether you’re out on the ranch or in the city.

Features:

  • natural bison bone hairpipe

  • hand-sewn cowhide and goat hide

  • adjustable leather tie

  • variety accent colors