jharrell
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theinterchange said:Thanks, that answered the question. I was curious if they were "helmet" like.
Randy
No, definitely not helmet like.
theinterchange said:Thanks, that answered the question. I was curious if they were "helmet" like.
Randy
Ephraim Tutt said:Akubra is as iconic to Australians as Stetson is to you folks.
:arated:Doctor Strange said:It's probably the "main" Fawn that a great many of their hats come in as the default color, which is a light brown with an underlying hint of red.
I've got a Stockman
Sam Craig said:I've notice they are still worn commonly in the hottest months here on the Great Plains by mail carriers.
You actually see them quite a lot.
Doctor Strange said:It's probably the "main" Fawn that a great many of their hats come in as the default color, which is a light brown with an underlying hint of red.
Sam Craig said:I was just wondering if you see any pith helmet use down there in your summer wear ... I mean real use, not just trotting one out for show.
Sam Craig said:Eph,
Elsewhere some of us who are stuck in winter's mighty grasp (don't know what ever happened to that global warming thing!) have been discussing pith helmets and their use in this part of the world ... and elsewhere.
I've notice they are still worn commonly in the hottest months here on the Great Plains by mail carriers.
You actually see them quite a lot.
I was just wondering if you see any pith helmet use down there in your summer wear ... I mean real use, not just trotting one out for show.
Sam
So, It's summer there now, right?Ephraim Tutt said:I've never seen one worn here Sam, except maybe as a fancy dress costume. I suspect anyone who wore one would be laughed outta town. Aussie's love to take the piss....er...pith.
Sam Craig said:So, It's summer there now, right?
Is it most common to see straws being worn, or do hat wearers keep in felts even in hot weather?
Here it gets hot enough you'll ruin most felts in the summer if you're outdoors at all
Sam
I wear felt a lot here in the summer extremes and only ever had a problem with one Scott in that the ribbon stitches were right through and the sweat soaked right out :eusa_doh:Ephraim Tutt said:Felts will cope with a lot of heat and sweat Sam. Wearing Akubras all summer long is not uncommon here, especially in the country. Temperatures in an Aussie summer are quite often around the 100 degree F mark with humidity in the 90's. The hats cope fine. Generally, you'll see a mixture of felts and straws among the hatwearers at this time of year. Personally, I mix it up in summer but can still be found in felts the majority of the time.