I was watching the Ray Mears programme on Australia this evening and he featured a chap by the name of Les Hiddins - The Bush Tucker Man. He's apparently extremely well known in Oz for his love and knowledge of the bush.
The thing that struck me though was his remarkable hat.
It's his trademark - apparently it's an Akubra Sombrero, but Les himself was saying how it used to be the standard bash put into a hat by the stockmen in Queensland when he was growing up, but is now only rarely seen.
I've never seen anything like that before...so thought I'd share as maybe you guys might find it interesting too. It's very broad brimmed, with the edges of the brim turned up, and with a very deep centre crease - so deep that it practically has two sharp creases on either side and a canyon between.
Amazing.
Anyway. Thought I'd share.
ST
The thing that struck me though was his remarkable hat.
It's his trademark - apparently it's an Akubra Sombrero, but Les himself was saying how it used to be the standard bash put into a hat by the stockmen in Queensland when he was growing up, but is now only rarely seen.
I've never seen anything like that before...so thought I'd share as maybe you guys might find it interesting too. It's very broad brimmed, with the edges of the brim turned up, and with a very deep centre crease - so deep that it practically has two sharp creases on either side and a canyon between.
Amazing.
Anyway. Thought I'd share.
ST