Wellington hat maker with 150-year legacy fights to survive

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Source: Radio New Zealand

With 150 years of craftsmanship behind it, Wellington-based Hills Hats enters its new factory with cautious optimism — and an uncertain future.

Four months ago, the company left its sprawling 900-square-metre Petone home of nearly three decades, splitting its operations across three smaller Lower Hutt sites: a flagship shop, an outlet store, and a compact new manufacturing hub.

Owner Simon Smuts-Kennedy told RNZ the previous location had grown too expensive, and too big for their needs.

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