Tchoupi
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Last week I spent on Fiji, a lovely break from the New Zealand winter (and an interesting testing ground for berets).
Leaving home at 4am to catch an Uber to the airport, I managed to forget to put my beret on - a very unusual thing to happen. However, the need for my 10.5p Auloronesa was small, 6 hours later and I fully enjoyed wearing both the Chyldish Fear' Naught (in earth/cotton) and an Eco-Printemps (blue) by Le Béret Français.
The Eco-Printemps (made of recycled fibers like cotton, silk, linen, etc) felt absolutely feather light and could easily forget I was wearing a beret even at the hottest and sunniest time of day.
Hi all, it’s ages since I’ve posted, though I’ve been lurking a lot.
I hope to get some constructive input on berets for warm weather. I can’t make cotton Berets work for me. I have a 31mm Tolosa Tupida and I like the the dark blue color, the tight knit and the feel of the material, but it’s simply too big for me. It looks like the wind dropped a piece of litter on my head. Perhaps the real issue is that I don’t have thick luxurious hair to fill it out.
For a warm weather wool beret the Nutria may be a good choice. The Nutria are light weight and unlined.
My choice for warm weather is a cotton beret.
The Tolosa Tupida Grande was my favorite on a trip to the warm south of France.
It gave good sun protection and stayed on my head in windy conditions such
as at Notre Dame de la Garde in Marseille.
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These days, the most common diameter for French berets is 10p or 28cm; quite a difference from the 1950s and 60s when berets were typically smaller at 9p/25cm or (extravagantly!) 9.5p/26.5cm.
what a great viewFor a warm weather wool beret the Nutria may be a good choice. The Nutria are light weight and unlined.
My choice for warm weather is a cotton beret.
The Tolosa Tupida Grande was my favorite on a trip to the warm south of France.
It gave good sun protection and stayed on my head in windy conditions such
as at Notre Dame de la Garde in Marseille.
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she is a site to behold your son is a lucky man , of coarse berets always bring out beauty above and beyong in a woman, and contentness in a manBeret wearing family. Handsomeless bloke (me) and my gorgeous daughter in law.
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awe the small pouce todayLast week of winter in the southern hemisphere. Temperature starting to rise so a bit of gardening was the call of the day.
Wearing the Laulhere Rugby beret for the task then chilling out with the supervisor.
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looking good today friendA couple weeks ago I bought two of the Chyldish cotton berets, one in Indigo and one in Rock.
Very comfortable for all day wear from sun up to lights out.
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wished you would have called me i got the same one for sale on Ebay ,too small for my tasteView attachment 181689
Recently visited Orthez to buy a béret from Manufacture de Bérets, I was very tempted by this one, a 9 pouces in Bordeaux (you can't find this on the MB website if you want one). Visiting the workshop was a very pleasant experience, we chatted bérets and béret gossip. Hats off to Sara Goupy for all her incredible hard work and dedication. Such a nice person, I look forward very much to visiting again! Thanks very much to my companion Marie-Neige for my birthday gift of a beautiful marine coloured tarte alpin. x Also, we made our pilgramage to Bellocq, the site of the oldest known images of bérets, seen here on the old church Notre dame de Bellocq, dating from the 13th century and featuring relief images of Pilgrims on their way to Compostelle.