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Soteria silk-lined fedora
Soteria silk-lined fedora
Soteria silk-lined fedora

Frizz. Flat roots. Breakage. It stops here.

Your Hat Shouldn’t Work Against Your Hair

Traditional hats can create friction, dryness, and flattening. Soteria is designed differently — with a smooth silk-lined crown.

  • 100% Silk-lined interior crown
  • Handmade Crown Wraps
  • Breathable, lightweight wear
  • Free U.S. shipping + 14-day returns
4.9 Average Rating
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Choices for every style

Available in Multiple Colors & Sizes

Find your perfect fit. Choose from our curated palette

Why Silk Matters

What Touches Your Hair Matters

Most hats use rough or absorbent interiors. Soteria uses a smooth 100% mulberry silk-lined crown designed to be gentler where your hat touches your hair.

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Regular hat interior fabric

Regular Hat Interior

  • Rougher fabric
  • Can create friction
  • May absorb moisture
Damazo silk-lined hat interior

Damazo Silk-Lined Interior

  • Smooth 100% mulberry silk
  • Helps reduce friction
  • Designed to help retain moisture

Real Customer Results

Real Results From Real Customers

See how Damazo helps protect real hair through long days, sunny trips, and everyday wear.

★★★★★

“My hair is way less frizzy after wearing this all day.”

★★★★★

“I didn’t realize how much my old hats were damaging my hair.”

★★★★★

“Game changer for curly hair.”

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Your Hair Should Still Look Good After Wearing a Hat
Hair stays styled

Hair-Outcome Proof

Your Hair Should Still Look Good After Wearing a Hat

Traditional hats can create friction, flatten roots, and disrupt your style. Damazo is designed with a smooth silk-lined interior to be gentler on your hair.

After a Traditional Hat

  • ×Flattened roots
  • × Frizz and flyaways
  • × Creased curls
  • × Dry-feeling hair

After Damazo

  • Volume looks preserved
  • Curls stay more defined
  • Less friction against hair
  • Style feels smoother
“Designed to help protect the style you worked hard to create.”