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I just went to The Washington Post's website and looked at their photos of the Mexican presidential election. Couldn't help but notice the prevalence of hats atop the heads of Mexican men, especially rural men. Most of those hats are of a "western" style--many of them very much Open Road-like, with what we call a "cattleman's bash"--mostly in straw but some in felt.
It makes sense that a man who works out of doors, under the hot sun, would want a straw hat. Under those circumstances, a hat is much more than a fashion statement. Still, there seems to be a nod toward style in the rural Mexican man's choice of headwear. Pretty cool, I think.
It makes sense that a man who works out of doors, under the hot sun, would want a straw hat. Under those circumstances, a hat is much more than a fashion statement. Still, there seems to be a nod toward style in the rural Mexican man's choice of headwear. Pretty cool, I think.