Very late response but these white ones are called Rink because they are worn by retired people who wear whites on a lawn bowls rink. Lawn bowls being a popular game with aged people over here. Especially 20 or 30 years ago.
Very late response but these white ones are called Rink because they are worn by retired people who wear whites on a lawn bowls rink. Lawn bowls being a popular game with aged people over here. Especially 20 or 30 years ago.
How much trouble is it to replace that ribbon? I've got a country club on the way and would like to do the same thing! I don't have a spare ribbon though, can you buy such a thing? Maybe Ester would make one for me.While getting ready to order a Country Club, I found a Rink in stock and on sale in my size so ordered it and received it about a month ago. I'm not sure why it's not called a Capricorn, it's the same hat, but in cream. The only difference is that it has no tip label. The brim binding on my cream hat is white, which doesn't bother me, but is slightly noticeable. It's a very nice lid, although I didn't care for the black ribbon or the lack of a bow. The ribbon is held in place with metal hooks that are too visible, and the ribbon is not wide enough to cover the shadow of the sweatband on the interior of the hat.
So I did some research on the lounge and put on a striped ribbon I had around the house. I had planned to put it on my gray Capricorn, but am glad I saved it for the Rink The polystraw was easy to work with, by the way. I'm very happy with the result, and was really encouraged by seeing the same ribbon on another straw done by Art. Here's the before and after: