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Commitment Intention Hat Band

Commitment Intention Hat Band

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  • Small add-on components designed to attach to or accompany hats, Applied, tied, clipped, or placed onto the hat depending on design
  • Nature’s performance fiber.
  • Made with Biodegradable Animal Fibers

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By wearing our “TACLLA” intention band you are calling perseverance and commitment into your life. TACLLA means plow in Quechua and the Quechua people use this foot plow to turn the soil so they can sow the seeds and plant for their future crops. Before they use the plow, they believe in honoring Pachamama, or Mother Earth so that she will in turn gift them with a bountiful harvest. This band literally and figuratively represents the idea of “Reaping what you sow” and putting hard work and commitment into what you do. What You Give You Will Get Back Tenfold.

Get your TACLLA Intention band to wear with your favorite Andeana Hat.

• 100% Handmade in Peru

• Materials: Blend of Alpaca and Sheep Wool

• Naturally Dyed, Handwoven by our Quechua Artisan partners in Huilloc and Patacancha, Peru. 

Materials & Care

This product is Made with Biodegradable Animal Fibers.
  • 🐾 Wool
Store hats in a cool, dry place. Brush gently to remove dust. Avoid moisture exposure. Intention bands can be removed and stored separately to protect their woven designs.

People & Planet Impact

Andeana Hats is a Women Owned brand from Cusco, Peru. Andeana Hats is committed to ethical production through deep partnerships with indigenous women’s weaving cooperatives in Peru and Guatemala. Their alpaca wool is naturally sourced and dyed using ancestral techniques, while their palm leaf hats are handmade using traditional weaving methods passed down through generations. The brand’s production model not only minimizes environmental impact but directly supports cultural preservation and women’s economic empowerment.

Fit & Style

How to Measure Your Hat Size

Use a soft measuring tape and wrap it around your head, positioned mid-forehead and above the ears. The measurement in centimeters will correspond to your hat size.

  • 55 cm — XS (Extra Small)
  • 56 cm — S (Small)
  • 57 cm — M (Medium)
  • 58 cm — L (Large)
  • 60 cm — XL (Extra Large)
  • 62 cm — XXL (Double Extra Large)
How to measure your hat size diagram

How to Measure Your Hat Size

Use a soft measuring tape and wrap it around your head, positioned mid-forehead and above the ears. The measurement in centimeters will correspond to your hat size.

  • 55 cm — XS (Extra Small)
  • 56 cm — S (Small)
  • 57 cm — M (Medium)
  • 58 cm — L (Large)
  • 60 cm — XL (Extra Large)
  • 62 cm — XXL (Double Extra Large)
How to measure your hat size diagram

Shipping & Handling

🚛 This product is fulfilled by Andeana Hats.

Hats are shipped in minimal, recyclable packaging from Andeana’s Peru-based workshop or U.S. distribution centers.

We offer free shipping on US orders over $40.  Some of our products are available internationally, please note that duties may apply and they are not included. 

All orders are processed within two business days of purchase.

Once shipped, estimated delivery times are:

  • 3–8 business days for items from U.S. brands.
  • 5–14 business days for pre-orders, if the item is available.

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About Andeana hats

Andeana Hats is committed to ethical production through deep partnerships with indigenous women’s weaving cooperatives in Peru and Guatemala. Their alpaca wool is naturally sourced and dyed using ancestral techniques, while their palm leaf hats are handmade using traditional weaving methods passed down through generations. The brand’s production model not only minimizes environmental impact but directly supports cultural preservation and women’s economic empowerment.
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What’s the difference between alpaca wool hats and palm leaf hats?

Alpaca wool hats are soft, warm, and breathable — perfect for cooler climates or statement wear. They’re handmade from naturally dyed wool sourced in the Andes. Palm leaf hats, on the other hand, are lightweight, structured, and ideal for sun protection — crafted using ancestral weaving techniques from Guatemala. Both are artisan-made and reflect deep cultural heritage.

How do I know my hat was ethically made?

Every Andeana Hat is handcrafted by Quechua or K’iche’ women in partnership with nonprofits like Awamaki and Mayu Mission. Your purchase supports fair wages, skill preservation, and the empowerment of indigenous artisans — no factories, no exploitation, just conscious craft with purpose.