Richard Warren
Practically Family
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Traditionally one wears a black straw hat when playing golf with an arch-villain. This is also one of the few occasions in which etiquette allows one to cheat.
I don't have colored panamas, but I do wear black and brown straws. The color on straw makes no real difference in terms of heat, though white and natural are regarded as more "summery." I find that black straw is very useful with grays, blues, black, and excellent with jeans. Sometimes a bright white hat with a black ribbon is just not what you want to wear. [huh]
For example;
I don't have colored panamas, but I do wear black and brown straws. The color on straw makes no real difference in terms of heat, though white and natural are regarded as more "summery." I find that black straw is very useful with grays, blues, black, and excellent with jeans. Sometimes a bright white hat with a black ribbon is just not what you want to wear. [huh]
For example;
In Bekal, Campeche, México, there are hat woven there, fine woven, people called also Jipi Japa straw, crushables and white. There are wheat straw, coconut palm straw hats, in Puebla, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Guanajuato, Hidalgo y Michoacán, fine straws and better woven.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
Side stepping the question of what constitutes a "genuine panama" hat I can answer this way.
For me personally, never. I enjoy the warm and variable color and texture of the natural fiber and have no use for any other color. I don't even like it when the straw is bleached overly white.
Really? Interesting........black (cold weather color)
BTW, I usually drink the one that comes from France, but I was lucky to own a bottle of 50yr old brandy from Argentina - still have fond memories!
Rumor has it that black bodies absorb more radiation.