Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim
Flowers Hat in Denim

Flowers Hat in Denim

Denim

$65 Sale Save
Every Wirth Hat purchased has an impact by supporting therapy for those who cannot afford it.
Color Denim
Olive
Olive
Denim
Denim

The Flowers Hat is rooted in a simple yet powerful ritual: buying yourself flowers every Friday. Born from a time when small acts of self-care were a lifeline, this small act turned into principle to always honour yourself first.

We too often reserve gestures of kindness for those around us. We encourage you to reflect that same kindness to yourself. Find your version of Flowers on Fridays. Hold onto it. Let it carry you through.

Made in Vancouver, Canada

  • Unstructured 5-panel
  • Navy
  • Bull denim cotton
  • Chenille flower patch
  • Embroidery on underside of brim
  • Adjustable fabric strap
  • Signature Wirth stitch 
  • Made in Vancouver, Canada

With each sale, 100% of our profits go towards funding therapy for those who otherwise could not afford it. To date, we have sponsored over 7,000 therapy sessions for those in need of support.

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Our largest impact & greatest accomplishment is simple: Inspiring mental health conversations that may not have otherwise happened and providing professional support to individuals who may not have otherwise received it. Receiving personal thank-you messages from our community, who have used our resources, will always be the driving force behind Wirth. 

10,000 +

Hats Sold

7000 +

Therapy Sessions Sponsored To Date

200,000 +

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Each item is intentionally designed to champion the essence of Wirth. That’s why in the final stages of production, each piece is finished off with a unique stitch to symbolize that the sum of our parts - imperfections and all - are what make us, us.

How did Wirth begin?