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I believe the terai slouch hat worn by the Gurkhas features a double brim.
Should that imply then that a double-brimmed "terai" hat is more or less two hats, one inside of the other?To quote Wiki
The slouch hat or Terai hat is also associated with the Gurkha regiments of the British Army and Indian Army (formerly the British Indian Army) and is still worn by the Gurkhas; the hat is no longer worn on active service. The 2nd Gurkha Rifles became the first Gurkha regiment to adopt the slouch hat when they were issued with the Australian variant in 1901. The Gurkha terai hat is created by fusing two hats into one to make the hat more rigid and is worn at an angle, tilted to the right.
Should that imply then that a double-brimmed "terai" hat is more or less two hats, one inside of the other?
That makes perfect sense! I figured it was either two hats put together or just the brim- cut below the sweat band- sewn to another brim, but cutting it above the sweat band makes much more sense than both of those. I'm with Oldsarge, I'd love to see any pictures you have of the 'Bwana hat."That's possible TV but more likely the inner crown was cut at the sweatband height. That way it can be creased with relative ease and still have the double brim.
I'm from The Dalles, thanks for asking!Welcome to the Lounge, what part of Oregon?
That's alright, thanks for looking!Sorry TV, I've looked everywhere I have to look & don't still have pics of the project.
Sorry TV, I've looked everywhere I have to look & don't still have pics of the project.
According to what I've read, the extra set of felt is supposed to make the heat less onerous on the head. The idea is that the heat hits the first felt on the outside, dissipates between them, and then the head is cooler on the inside as a result. It is sort of like a canvas fly being placed over the top of a canvas tent. The extra covering of canvass is supposed to absorb most of the heat with the tent ceiling below it getting less direct heat. Therefore, the inside of the tent is supposed to be cooler.
This just popped up on eBay: http://www.datazap.net/sites/3for3get3/35762.JPG
The image in the lower right corner is interesting: the brim goes up on the sides relative to the front. It looks like an oval hat worn with the brim up when worn by someone with a long oval head. I usually wear my hat at an angle when a hat does that on me, to avoid the distortion, but maybe the distortion is an acceptable look, if it's in a hat promotion ad.