Swamp_Fox
New in Town
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- Indiana/Kentucky
Hi, folks. I've been around for a while, but I read more than I post. I've gathered that there are some Tilley hat enthusiasts around here, and I hoped some of you could help me out.
I want a rugged but nice-looking hat for outdoor use, so I don't tear up my fedora or outback-style western hat. I'm interested in the Tilley LTM6 or the T4MO. They appear to be identical except for material. I think I would prefer the feel of the cotton over the synthetic fabric, (I don't care for the scratchy, plastic feel of synthetic fabrics) but I've noticed that the sides of the brim on the T4MO appear to droop down in some of the pictures I've seen. In the pictures I've seen of the LTM6, the brims appear to keep their shape better, without drooping. If that is the case, I would rather get the LTM6.
Does anybody have experience with both? Am I right in thinking that the brim of the LTM6 holds its shape better than that of the T4MO, or is that just a coincidence with the pictures I've seen?
I appreciate any information or advice! Thanks!
I want a rugged but nice-looking hat for outdoor use, so I don't tear up my fedora or outback-style western hat. I'm interested in the Tilley LTM6 or the T4MO. They appear to be identical except for material. I think I would prefer the feel of the cotton over the synthetic fabric, (I don't care for the scratchy, plastic feel of synthetic fabrics) but I've noticed that the sides of the brim on the T4MO appear to droop down in some of the pictures I've seen. In the pictures I've seen of the LTM6, the brims appear to keep their shape better, without drooping. If that is the case, I would rather get the LTM6.
Does anybody have experience with both? Am I right in thinking that the brim of the LTM6 holds its shape better than that of the T4MO, or is that just a coincidence with the pictures I've seen?
I appreciate any information or advice! Thanks!