AR Corduroy Hat

Regular price $39.00

Retro Pink. Pinwale corduroy. A little extra personality included.

Alpine Revival logo outlined in orange with Jackson Hole and Crested Butte hometowns on the back. The hat that looks like it has a story, because it does.

  • Fine gauge corduroy in bold playful colorways
  • Alpine Revival logo outlined in orange
  • Unisex fit. Runs slightly large, size down if between sizes.
Color: Pink
Low stock: 7 left
Why Performance Cashmere

Traditional cashmere is soft, but it is often treated like something too delicate for real life. Alpine Revival blends Mongolian cashmere with elastane so the knit stretches, holds its shape, and wears harder without losing the softness that makes cashmere worth reaching for.

Care

Spot clean with a damp cloth. Air dry. Do not machine wash or put in the dryer.

Fit & Sizing

Unisex. One size fits most.

Runs slightly large. If you are between sizes, size down. Adjustable strap closure at the back.

Craftsmanship

Fine gauge corduroy shell with Alpine Revival logo embroidered on the front panel and outlined in orange thread. Hometown embroidery stitched on the back panel. Unstructured crown with a pre-curved brim.

Cashmere built for the life you live.

Built for adventure

Made for the life you live.

Alpine Revival pieces are made in small batches with performance cashmere yarn, linked construction, thoughtful fit details, and finishing touches that take more time because they are worth it. It is not fragile fashion cashmere. It is a piece designed to be worn hard, cared for simply, and reached for season after season.

Promotion banner

Stretch before it tears

Elastane woven into every stitch gives the knit flexibility and recovery. It stretches on the chairlift and comes back to shape at dinner.

Promotion banner

Skis all day. Smells like nothing.

Cashmere is naturally antibacterial. No petroleum fibers means no trapped odor. Wear it twice before you think about washing it.

Promotion banner

Details you keep discovering.

The cowl that covers your nose on a cold chairlift. The elbow patch that is actually structural.

Built by someone who experienced it and knew could do better.

AJ Cargill has spent her life on the mountain: world champion free skier, 21 year Jackson Hole ski patroller, personal trainer, retail buyer, and lifelong student of what works in alpine environments.

She did not design Alpine Revival from a mood board. She designed it from chairlifts, patrol routes, ski town mornings, cold hands, hard falls, and decades of knowing what people actually reach for when the shell comes off.