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A MAN, a plan, a hat

Ecua-Andino's bold new Panama designs

- TORY: KANOKPORN CHANASONGK­RAM

Alejandro Lecaro draws on various inspiratio­ns to reinclassi­cPanama vent the hat. Seeing avendor wearing a straw hat at a floating market in Thailand had him sketching new models for Ecua-Andino’s latest collection.

“The woman reminded me of my mother. That made me even more committed to creating a collection dedicated to Thailand,” said Lecaro, who co-founded Ecua-Andino in the 1980s.

Last year, the Ecuadorian company expanded its business to Thailand, with Central Department Store as exclusive retailer of the original Panama hats.

Lecaro is both the CEO and designer, whose affinity with Thailand is clearly expressed in the “Thai Breeze” collection.

“It’s not for the Thai market. I don’t like the word ‘market.’ It’s an homage to Thaihe land, its culture and friendly people,’’ explained at the launch held recently at Siwilai City Club, Central Embassy.

Since the 17th century, Ecuadorian artisans have been hand-crafting the iconic hat, woven from straw obtained fromthe palm like Toquilla plant native to the country’s coastal areas. It’s a process that can take between one week and six months, depending on the delicatene­ss of the straw and the weave.

It became widely known as the Panama hat when US president Theodore Roosevelt wore one while visiting the constructi­on of the Panama Canal in 1906. In 2012, Unesco declared Panama hat weaving in Ecuador an Intangible Cultural Heritage.

“The Panama hat represents an epitome of Ecuadorian craftsmans­hip,” said Lecaro. “My job is to make it a fashionabl­e and an indispensa­ble accessory for people, who want to sport a chic and casual style.”

The Thai Breeze collection features designs with floral motifs, playful brims and a long ribbon.

“The various models differ in shapes and colours for every occasion,” he said. “It’s not a seasonal hat for only summer or when you go on vacation. You can wear a Panama hat every day, to express your individual­ity.”

Constantly releasing new collection­s and expanding the brand’s global presence have kept Ecua-Andino in a leading position.

“Not only in artisanal handicraft, we are in the fashion business,” he added. “The fashion industry is like a tunnel. You can only go forward through offering attractive designs in order to reach the light at the end.”

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ABOVE A Panama hat with a long ribbon for a chic and casual style.
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RIGHT New models from the Thai Breeze collection.
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Ecua–Andino CEO Alejandro Lecaro.

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