Fashion & Beauty Accessories

Bespoke headwear by CosyNut Hats

Bespoke headwear by CosyNut Hats

The fluffy and trendy hat brand CosyNut was founded by British milliner Sarah Mason. Sarah felt the need for designing a furry piece of headwear that would keep her warm a few winters ago, and this is how CosyNut was born. After designing the first model for herself, Sarah started receiving orders for this comfortable winter hat that covers the ears from chilly breezes.

CosyNut hats are all hand-crafted using genuine British fabrics. The designs include corduroy in stylish colours, tweed, Scottish wool and fashionable Golden Antelope. The hats are all fake-fur lined to keep you nice and cosy at all times.

Mother-of-three Sarah started studying millinery at Southend Adult College in 2006. After a few designs she started to build up a customer base and a great reputation for bespoke headwear.

Sarah’s millinery business, Sarah Mason Hats & Headwear, has previously been very successful in Essex. She designed headwear for West End musical Mamma Mia and has been very popular for her Ascot headpiece designs.

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Check out the brand’s official website here where you can select the style and colour of your hat before placing the order.

For more information, giveaways and exclusive behind the scenes pictures you can visit the CosyNut Facebook page or follow the brand on Twitter.

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