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What Hat Are You Wearing Today ?

RickP

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Time for the Sage Temple Sovereign for Friday morning
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Okay some days it is handy to have a couple of straws in the arsenal.

Can anyone tell me what material this is made of? It is hemp? My favorite color and texture for straws.

Cheers

David
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Hard to tell from the pic, David but it has the appearance of 'genuine Milan' which is braided wheat straw as I understand it. That golden wheat color has often been copied with hemp and synthetics but they're usually labeled as such.
 

The Shoe

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Three day weekend and a spur of the moment trip to Nara. We booked a slightly out of the way hotel. Cheap, but quite a large room. Took some beer and wine along and bought dinner at the supermarket to eat in our room. Enjoyed a couple of dips in the jacuzzi on the balcony, and took a wander around the kofun (ancient tomb) near the hotel.
Today’s hat was the Akubra Range for me. The big brim provided perfect coverage for this weather.
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Etsuko chose a Tula.


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In the background, you can see kofun. The tombs of “important” people in this part of Japan were islands in the shape of a keyhole. Here’s the Google Maps view.
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and the side view.
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Oh, and Nathan will be pleased to see me in shorts.
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Mighty44

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Hard to tell from the pic, David but it has the appearance of 'genuine Milan' which is braided wheat straw as I understand it. That golden wheat color has often been copied with hemp and synthetics but they're usually labeled as such.
That makes sense—thank you!
 

The Lost Cowboy

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And the sun finally came out

First day wearing straw; my Bailey, and yes @The Lost Cowboy a pair of shorts!

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Shorts, yes! But we want some skin in the photos - show us those kneecaps brother! :D

Three day weekend and a spur of the moment trip to Nara. We booked a slightly out of the way hotel. Cheap, but quite a large room. Took some beer and wine along and bought dinner at the supermarket to eat in our room. Enjoyed a couple of dips in the jacuzzi on the balcony, and took a wander around the kofun (ancient tomb) near the hotel.
Today’s hat was the Akubra Range for me. The big brim provided perfect coverage for this weather.
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Etsuko chose a Tula.


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In the background, you can see kofun. The tombs of “important” people in this part of Japan were islands in the shape of a keyhole. Here’s the Google Maps view.
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and the side view.
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Oh, and Nathan will be pleased to see me in shorts.
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That’s what I’m talking about Gary - great look with the wide brim and the shorts! Love that belt, too.

Fascinating burial traditions in that area. Those keyhole-shaped island tombs sure put the fancy-pants traditional Chinese tombs to shame - how many of those are there? Those are human made islands or were they extant islands that were made to take that shape? Either way, not an easy thing to do!

I’m going to have to do some research this weekend - thanks for sharing that and as always you both look lovely!
 

VoodooSan

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Three day weekend and a spur of the moment trip to Nara. We booked a slightly out of the way hotel. Cheap, but quite a large room. Took some beer and wine along and bought dinner at the supermarket to eat in our room. Enjoyed a couple of dips in the jacuzzi on the balcony, and took a wander around the kofun (ancient tomb) near the hotel.
Today’s hat was the Akubra Range for me. The big brim provided perfect coverage for this weather.
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Etsuko chose a Tula.


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In the background, you can see kofun. The tombs of “important” people in this part of Japan were islands in the shape of a keyhole. Here’s the Google Maps view.
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and the side view.
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Oh, and Nathan will be pleased to see me in shorts.
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Both of those are VERY attractive hats!
 
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Three day weekend and a spur of the moment trip to Nara. We booked a slightly out of the way hotel. Cheap, but quite a large room. Took some beer and wine along and bought dinner at the supermarket to eat in our room. Enjoyed a couple of dips in the jacuzzi on the balcony, and took a wander around the kofun (ancient tomb) near the hotel.
Today’s hat was the Akubra Range for me. The big brim provided perfect coverage for this weather.
View attachment 620913 View attachment 620914
Etsuko chose a Tula.


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In the background, you can see kofun. The tombs of “important” people in this part of Japan were islands in the shape of a keyhole. Here’s the Google Maps view.
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and the side view.
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Oh, and Nathan will be pleased to see me in shorts.
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Great photos, great hats.
 

The Shoe

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Both of those are VERY attractive hats!

Great photos, great hats.

Shorts, yes! But we want some skin in the photos - show us those kneecaps brother! :D



That’s what I’m talking about Gary - great look with the wide brim and the shorts! Love that belt, too.

Fascinating burial traditions in that area. Those keyhole-shaped island tombs sure put the fancy-pants traditional Chinese tombs to shame - how many of those are there? Those are human made islands or were they extant islands that were made to take that shape? Either way, not an easy thing to do!

I’m going to have to do some research this weekend - thanks for sharing that and as always you both look lovely!
Thanks guys. Much appreciated .

Nathan, I believe the tombs are man made islands. The most famous examples can be found in Sakai City in Osaka Prefecture. They were registered as a World Heritage Site a few years back.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozu_Tombs
 

The Shoe

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Shorts, yes! But we want some skin in the photos - show us those kneecaps brother! :D



That’s what I’m talking about Gary - great look with the wide brim and the shorts! Love that belt, too.

Fascinating burial traditions in that area. Those keyhole-shaped island tombs sure put the fancy-pants traditional Chinese tombs to shame - how many of those are there? Those are human made islands or were they extant islands that were made to take that shape? Either way, not an easy thing to do!

I’m going to have to do some research this weekend - thanks for sharing that and as always you both look lovely!
Here’s a video I found on the Uwanabe Kofun - the one we walked around yesterday. It has English subtitles.
 

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