mercuryfelt76
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As any Australian bushman will tell you, an Akubra looks best when it's well worn. Unlike the USA where cowboys always have at least one hat in pristine condition, it's somewhat of a petty crime to wear an Akubra in mint condition in the Australian bush. I know because I went backpacking in my Akubra Stockman Jan 02 - Jan 03 and I was told my hat needed distressing. So I gave it a lot of punishment and a long time to get the distressed look. I stamped on it and slept with is under my pillow and did everything I could to distress it but it always seemed to gradually go back to it's original shape throughout the day. Eventually after being in Australia for almost a year it finally started to look worn and developed holes around the pinch - it finally looked authentic.
However on a reality TV show in which celebrities camp in a rainforest in Australia and take part in challenges to earn food for the camp, all contestants are given an Akubra Snowy River. Within a few days of the participants being in the camp, all of their Akubras looked distressed in their own unique way. How can this be? Is it just that I'm a perfectionist and never genuinely abused my hat in the way that someone who didn't care what their hat looks like would have? Has anyone tried to distress a hat and found only those who aren't trying get it right?
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However on a reality TV show in which celebrities camp in a rainforest in Australia and take part in challenges to earn food for the camp, all contestants are given an Akubra Snowy River. Within a few days of the participants being in the camp, all of their Akubras looked distressed in their own unique way. How can this be? Is it just that I'm a perfectionist and never genuinely abused my hat in the way that someone who didn't care what their hat looks like would have? Has anyone tried to distress a hat and found only those who aren't trying get it right?
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