As the South African seasons shift and cooler days set in, it’s time to update your wardrobe with hats that match both the weather and your lifestyle. Whether you're soaking up the autumn sun outdoors or navigating crisp city mornings, the new Autumn/Winter collection from Emthunzini Hats and 360FIVE Everyday offers style, comfort, and certified sun protection for men and women.
The Emthunzini Hats collection has expanded with refined silhouettes and new earthy tones, perfect for layered winter looks. Our UPF50+ rated hats remain sun-safe, travel-friendly, and crush-resistant – no compromise between fashion and function.
New styles to explore this season from Emthunzini Hats:
Wilde Fedora – A 100% wool new shape available in Grey and Mixed Olive, combining urban flair with an outdoorsy twist.
Zoe Capeline – A wide-brimmed, soft wool-feel hat with elegant structure and subtle movement – ideal for city weekends or wine estates.
Sutherland Fedora – Classic lines and a contemporary crown shape make this a must-have for autumn layering.
A new season favourite from 360FIVE Everyday:
The Danny – Crafted from 100% wool felt with a subtle suede detail, the Danny brings elevated streetwear vibes to winter dressing. It’s warm, structured, and effortlessly cool – perfect for crisp mornings and outdoor markets.
Don’t miss out – it’s one of our most requested styles!
Why Wear Sun Hats in Winter?

Many underestimate UV exposure during South African winter, but the sun’s rays are still strong – especially at altitude or near water. All Emthunzini and 360FIVE hats are UPF50+ certified, offering maximum sun protection without sacrificing style.
This Season’s Palette
Expect rich earth tones like mixed olive, soft grey, camel, stone, charcoal and wine red. These muted, natural shades match seamlessly with winter wardrobes and outdoor gear.
Where to Find the New Collection
The Autumn/Winter collection is now available via our online store and at selected South African retailers. Whether you're shopping for protection, style, or something in between – we’ve got your head covered.