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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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In addition to Matt's request to see the fabric, I'm curious about the dimensions and the method of wrapping.

I tackled the estimated eight billion and two leaves in my yard while wearing this Ranch Western Wear wide brim telescope. The wrap might have handled the sweat better.

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Sweeeeet!!
 

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Here's a hat I don't wear that often. Not because I don't like it, but because I like it so much and don't want to wear it out.

I've had this hat for several years. I got it from Miller, and they used to list it as the "Chicago" hat. I liked it so much that I ordered another one in gray, but although the name was the same, the style had changed.
 
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Here's a hat I don't wear that often. Not because I don't like it, but because I like it so much and don't want to wear it out.

I've had this hat for several years. I got it from Miller, and they used to list it as the "Chicago" hat. I liked it so much that I ordered another one in gray, but although the name was the same, the style had changed.
Big Man! Knocking it out of the park.
Looking good buddy.
 

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Sure! Here are my headwraps. The bases are maroon, black, red, and navy:

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They are a decent quality considering they came out of the third world. In my opinion, the textiles from the rural areas are nicer because they are traditionally dyed and woven and the little imperfections just feel more authentic. The headwraps are from my father's region in the capital (metro area) while my loin cloths are from my mother region in the rural north. Here's my loincloth draped over a tribal shield, also from my mother's region:

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Lol! Jokes. The wrap dimensions range from 22" to 24" so pretty much the same as a large Western bandana. The folding pattern is one of many the islanders use:

1. Open diamond:

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2. Mountain folds on bottom half to form horn:

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3. Fold horn up

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4. Roll up once to start the headband:

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5. Roll up again to finish headband:

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Tie that around your head and tuck the large triangle into the knot to create the bonnet. Or, you can do a variation where you make a horn out of both sides of the wrap:

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All I need are some eagle feathers!
Fantastic! Thanks, Blue.
 

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Thanks, mmb!
I take that as high praise indeed from a bowler guy such as yourself who is one of my inspirations to actually try one.
Thanks, my friend. I am happy that I have played a small role is spreading the bowler contagion. [emoji6]

I just think that they are such neat hats. I'm glad that you get a kick out of 'em, too.
 

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I'm back in the saddle again here for a couple of days. Shoulder surgery scheduled for Monday may continue to inhibit my participation for a bit, but not for long (I hope)!!

I'm wearing my surprise bonus Cavanagh-via-Levine. A couple of years ago I bought this "Levine" hat in a Levine box for a friend whose last name is Levine. Imagine my surprise and delight when it arrived, finding it to be not only a Cavanagh felt, but in my near-impossible-to-find size!! My pal Levine is still waiting for a hat.

Charlie; I am sending get well shoulder wishes your direction. Your many optimistic, humor-filled & generous posts back at you sir!!!! May what you send via the internet come back to you when you need some "well wishes."

I hope your surgery goes well and your rehab is rational and quick.

Best, Eric -
 
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