Put a Bonnet on It


“A new bonnet will banish the blues as nothing else.”
-Anne Herries, A Country Miss in Hanover Square

From Victorian times to the pioneer days of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the bonnet was a staple for babies, young girls and grown women. While earlier generations wore bonnets to protect against harsh exterior elements, today’s babies and toddlers are enjoying the resurgence of the bonnet as the perfect outfit accessory. Of course, the sunshade aspect is a happy benefit. The Beaufort Bonnet Company is leading this return to days of the bonnet. In true Southern style, this South Carolina company was begun in 2009 by a mom to bring her love and appreciation of heirloom bonnets to this new generation.

Starting out with a dream of reintroducing the bonnet to a modern generation, The Beaufort Bonnet Company chose to make every product with the highest attention to detail. Along with bonnets for little girls, they also offer classic bucket hats for brothers. They have since added to their line of bonnets and bucket hats with a full line of baby styles, accessories and heirloom gifts worthy of any modern baby shower. Not only do these toppers and accessories bring a timeless style to any child, but they are also made in America with upscale, quality fabrics and craftsmanship that makes each purchase one for future generations as well.

With the success and popularity of the accessory lines, the Lowcountry-founded and mom-owned Beaufort Bonnet Company has also expanded into a classic children’s line including button jon jons, longalls and jumpers. And for fall, corduroy bonnets help the well-dressed young lady stay warm and stylish.

For a further classic touch, garments and bonnets can be monogrammed as well. From the fingers of Southern artisans comes each beautiful, heirloom detail of The Beaufort Bonnet Company’s signature line of accessories and apparel.

While the bright cartoon characters and neon colors of this century may come and go, the bonnets and apparel line of The Beaufort Bonnet company are a trend that has stayed the course of time. From Laura Ingalls Wilder with a calico bonnet loose around her neck to today’s Beaufort customers, these are accessories that are here to stay.

Hang some bonnets in your own store when you contact The Beaufort Bonnet Company at www.thebeaufortbonnetcompany.com or drop a line to for further details.

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