Python Morphy hat with a distinctive multicolor snake pattern featuring shades of gray, blue, and orange, displayed on a wooden hat block in a vintage hat shop setting.
Python Morphy hat with a bold snakeskin pattern in shades of gray, orange, and blue, displayed on a wooden stand with a background of various hats on shelves.
Python Morphy flat cap with a bold snakeskin pattern in blue, orange, black, and white tones displayed on a wooden hat block in a hat shop setting.
Stylish Python Morphy hat with a bold snakeskin pattern featuring black, orange, blue, and gray tones, displayed on a wooden block with a hat shop background.
Python Morphy hat with a textured snake print pattern featuring orange, blue, and gray tones, displayed on a wooden stand in a hat shop background.
Python Morphy flat cap with a distinctive textured snake skin pattern in blue, orange, and neutral tones, displayed on a wooden hat block with various hats blurred in the background
Python Morphy bucket hat with a vibrant snake skin pattern in shades of blue, orange, black, and gray, displayed on a wooden stand in a hat shop.
The Python Morphy features a bold snakeskin pattern in blue, orange, and black tones, styled as a textured brim hat displayed on a wooden block with a soft bow accent.
Wide-brimmed hat with a textured snake print pattern in shades of gray, blue, and orange, displayed on a wooden stand, named Python Morphy.
Close-up of a detailed patterned fabric featuring a snakeskin design in orange, black, blue, and beige tones on the Python Morphy hat.

Romer Millinery

Python Morphy

Sale price$425.00
Quantity:
Pickup available at Brick & Mortar Usually ready in 2 hours

Python Morphy

Brick & Mortar

Pickup available, usually ready in 2 hours

464 E. 5th St.
Dayton OH 45402
United States

+19372224287

 

  • center crease crown fedora
  • 4" crown height
  • 4" brim width
  • 100% polyurethane 
  • silk lined
  • grosgrain sweatband
  • one size: fits up to 58.5 cm
  • made in USA

This unusual shapeable fedora is made with a well guarded technique by Romer Millinery in the Bronx.