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Zorba (Anthony Quinn) with his Greek Fisherman Hat

Odysseas Elytis and his Greek Fisherman Hat

Literature Nobel Prize winner Odysseas Elytis was known to treasure his Classic Greek Fisherman Hat.



Count Basie, one of the greatest Jazz pianists, always wore a Greek Fisherman hat. He was even featured with one on his album

 

The Original Greek Fisherman Hat



Buy your Greek Fisherman Hat today and save 15% off the suggested listed price of $49.95

Greekshops.com is proud to only offer authentic Greek Fisherman hats. Born on the island of Hydra, this is the very hat worn for ages by Greek Fishermen and even Zorba himself. It is handmade in Greece and should not be confused for some of the "cheaper" makes from Asia which are of inferior due to fabric restrictions for China imports. .

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Greek Fisherman in Black Wool
Greek Fisherman's Hat - Wool - Black
Greek Fisherman in Tan Cotton
Greek Fisherman's Hat - Cotton - Tan
Greek Fisherman in Navy Cotton
Greek Fisherman's Hat - Cotton - Navy
Greek Fisherman in White Cotton
Greek Fisherman's Hat -Cotton - White
Greek Fisherman in Black Cotton
Greek Fisherman's Hat - Cotton - Black
Greek Fisherman in Grey Wool
Greek Fisherman's Hat - Wool - Grey
Greek Fisherman in Denim
Denim Greek Fisherman's Hat
 


During the Beatles' first tour of the United States in 1964, John Lennon wore a black fisherman's cap which quickly became popularly known as a "John Lennon Hat."[1] A similar style of headgear had already been worn by American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan in 1962. Others to adopt the fashion were the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr and British folk-rock artist Donovan. (Source: Wikipedia)