Still Standing — The Hat of Resilience Taught by the Desert
In the relentless silence of the desert, where the sun punishes and the wind challenges, few remain standing. Still Standing is not just a hat — it is the story of those who were tested by life’s fire and did not retreat.
Marks that tell stories
The light tone of the felt does not try to hide the marks of time; it displays them with pride, like medals of resilience. Every burn, every trace on the felt is a living record of the journey. They are not flaws — they are reminders that it passed through the fire and remained firm.
At the crown, the hand-crafted skull in high relief is not a symbol of the end, but of essence. It represents what remains when everything falls — structure, broken pride, fear left behind. The black band holds the piece together with the same posture as someone who faces the desert without asking for attention, while the black feather seals the hat with the mark of those who crossed the wind and kept standing.
Made to last. Made to remain.
This hat does not seek to look new. It was created to endure, to be a companion on the hardest journeys, to stand as a symbol of those who do not merely survive, but remain.
Sheep wool felt hat.
Who is Still Standing for?
Wear Still Standing and carry the essence of perseverance.
Henrique Maia — More than a hat. A living legend of those who remain standing.
Available in sizes P to XG.