dog20 said:I want it to be stylish (looks good on a 21 year old), durable (it doesn't have to be kept in a case/ won't get damaged by the outdoor elements), offers great sun protection, and is comfortable. Any suggestions?
Well, then bend it back.dog20 said:I have a straw hat and the brim got bent .
dog20 said:I want it to be stylish (looks good on a 21 year old), durable (it doesn't have to be kept in a case/ won't get damaged by the outdoor elements), offers great sun protection, and is comfortable. Any suggestions?
ScottyBlues said:Having lived in Florda, the only hat I find acceptable for that weather is a space helmet. It needs to be paired with a space suit and portable air conditioning system.
Perhaps you could commision Art to make you a fedora large enough to wear over the space helmet, which would then afford the desired combination of comfort and style.
Are these the same as the screen type that come in boonie hats? If so where can you buy them?Woodfluter said:but none were as effective as the four 1 cm diam. eyelets in the Tilley hats. I think the size matters because it effects the quantity of air that can flow through - it's not just the total area, but also the diameter. Anyway, I'm not completely sure I'll do that with the Akubra Riverina when it arrives, but that's my current plan.
- Bill