Just off the town square in Jackson, Wyoming, visitors step into Sing Hat Company expecting a retail shop. Instead, they find a working hat studio: steam rising from felt, hands shaping brims, and hats slowly taking shape.
Founded in 2018, Sing Hat Company has become a place where visitors can see traditional hat-making up close in the heart of Jackson, a major tourist destination at the foot of the Teton Mountains.
Owner Christy Sing Robertson grew up in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas before moving west 20 years ago, eventually settling in Wyoming after experiencing what she describes as a sense of calling. “God has spoken to me a few times in my life,” she says. “One time was about moving to Wyoming, and another was that I should make hats.”
Sing Robertson heeded that call in 2016, when she took a hat-making apprenticeship at JW Custom Hats in Salt Lake City. She has continued learning under master hatters ever since, refining her work while building the Jackson shop. What began as a side hustle quickly shifted course after she lost her main job just weeks after opening her first studio. “It was game-on from there,” she said.
Sing Robertson at work.
