hatted
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I just saw this and had to post it.lol
This shot underscores something I've been thinking for a long time. All through my growing up years these hats were simply referred to as "straw hats". They even had the "Straw Hat Circuit" in Vaudeville. I've been sort of surprised to see them referred to as boaters here on the Lounge. I understand that there are many categories of straw hats, but this has still been somewhat of a surprise to me. To me, they're just "straw hats".Brad Bowers said:Good thing these two giant boaters didn't get together and start reproducing. We'd all be crushed!
Brad
Brad Bowers said:I think in general the industry referred to them as straw hats, or more specifically, sennit straw hats, to differentiate the style by the type of straw. Boater is probably more of a consumer-derived term, and perhaps used more today than in the past, but it certainly wasn't unknown back then:
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Brad Bowers said:Good thing these two giant boaters didn't get together and start reproducing. We'd all be crushed!
Brad
Lefty said:one more big boater (I can't see the first image for some reason, so I hope this isn't a re-run.)
Fletch said:Ode to the World's Biggest Sennit Straw Boater Hat
It's so big the man that would fit it would have to be 12 stories tall.
It's so big that on Labor Day they'll punch out the crown with a wrecking ball.
It's so big it took sixteen women all day to stitch down the band.
It's so big the city wants to put it on the playground and fill it with sand.
It's so big that if you tap the top you'll hear the third C below middle C.
It's so big that the noontime sun can't get under it till quarter to three.
It's so big it could hold enough beer for the annual Policemen's Ball.
It's so big that it never got worn and now there isn't left a scrap at all.
hatted said:You know, when I started this thread, I never expected to see so many gargantuan boaters (or straws, etc). Are there gigantic fedoras out there too? Homburgs?