All About the Pork Pie Hat
Pork pie hats have been an iconic staple of casual and formal fashion for both men and women since the mid-19th century.
Role Call // Video Premiere
Brixton and Thrasher linked up this summer to travel overseas to Lisbon, Portugal for a few weeks. We are excited to premiere the video Role Call, alongside Thrasher on September 29th at Zebulon.
Meet Sian A'Hern: Brixton's Newest Ambassador
Newest addition to the Brixton team. Please welcome Sian A'Hern and learn more about her.
A Tribute to Timeless Fall Headwear Styles, Inspired by Iconic Hollywood Films
In tribute to time-honored fall style, we look back at a few of our favorite Hollywood icons who made headwear intrinsic to their look.
Brixton Presents The Rolling Stone New Zealand Global Award
Brixton sponsors the Rolling Stone New Zealand Global Awards Show
Outerwear with Deep Roots: A History of Jacket Evolution
When it comes to pulling your outfit together, your choice of a jacket or coat is one of the most decisive moves you can make.
How to Clean a Hat the Right Way
Don’t let a laundry misstep mess up your prized headwear. Here’s how to get stains out of hats the right way, in a few simple steps.
Craftsmanship: Palmilla Straw Hats
The Jo Short Brim and Marcos straw hats are designed with Palmilla straw, frequently utilized as a staple in Northwestern Mexico. The straw is softer and much lighter weight, giving our straw headwear a balance between heritage styles and modern classics.
Wednesdays on Wax: Road Trip
This playlist is for your next spontaneous adventure. Don’t let the last warm summer days fade away without one last road trip. Pack your bags, roll the windows down and blast our playlist on the open road.
Introducing Fall 2022
This fall, we took inspiration from the rugged
durability favored by America’s laborers, mariners,
farmers and aviators along with the swagger
of prohibition-era bandits, renegades and rebels.
Introducing Spring 2022
This spring, we took inspiration from the rugged
durability favored by our laborers, mariners,
farmers and aviators along with the swagger
of prohibition-era bandits, renegades and rebels.










