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Earth-Friendly Features
- Ethically handmade by artisans in the village of Desa Rayahu, Cigondewah, Indonesia
Packaging
- Ships in box made from 100% recycled content
- Upcycled paper is stuffed in each hat to hold shape during shipment
Materials
- Main fabric: Upcycled GOTS-certified organic cotton twill; leftovers from curtain production
- Brim fabric: batik-motif printed on cloth; sourced from cutting room floor of Indonesian fashion label, Danar Hadi
- Brim material: rHDPE plastic; recycled from landfill waste
- Top button: metal scraps; cut out from aluminum + tin cans
Product Features
- Soft recycled cloth
- Classic, 6 panel ball cap
- Unstructured, low-crown
- Organic cotton canvas headband
- Adjustable strap with metal clasp
- One size fits all
Warranty
- Unworn, undamaged items in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days
Shipping Info
- Ships within 2 - 3 business days
Returns
- Unworn, undamaged items in their original packaging may be returned within 30 days
Product Care
- Hand wash if needed
End of Life
- Donate

Topiku
Topiku, meaning ‚my hat‚Äù in Indonesian, really showcases the meaning of reduce, reuse, recycle! To help tackle the waste problem in West Java, Indonesia, Topiku sources fabric scraps directly from local manufacturers, cutting waste streams off at the source. Their artisans utilize cotton, leather, and batik scraps from nearby villages to create trendy, upcycled hats, even taking the care to use recycled plastic to form the bill of each hat!
Not only does Topiku aim to take on the waste problem in Indonesia, they also work to change the lives of village locals. Through Topiku's skilled work opportunities, both women and men in the Desa Rahayu neighborhood can support themselves while working from the safety and comfort of their homes. These practices, proven successful on a small scale, are only the beginning. Through the growth of Topiku, the industrial ecology of Indonesia can continue to thrive.