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Sombrero Panamá

Sombrero Panamá

Icónico sombrero de la artesanía ecuatoriana

The "Sombrero Panamá" is a traditional hat made in Ecuador, not Panama, despite its name. Known for its fine weave and lightweight feel, it is crafted from the toquilla straw. The hat became famous when President Theodore Roosevelt wore it during a visit to the Panama Canal construction, which led to its misleading name.
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