I thought the biggest difference between them is the height of the crown in the rear of the hat. Teardrop has a more pronounced drop than a C crown. I'm sure the better experts will be along soon.
Yes, sir. Living right on the edge of the snow belt. Nowhere as severe as Buffalo. Snow tires with studs were a requirement as were as set of tire chains stored in the trunk.
Sounds like the issue that I've had with caps and earflaps. They start out working okay, but then don't stay down or become wings. I've migrated to wearing earmuffs separately from my caps.
I started my daily exercise routine a few years ago, I'm down 80lbs. Been able to keep it off. I turned 67 recently and have never felt better.
Thank goodness for foam inserts in the sweatband of hats. But I had to donate several caps that became too big after the weight loss.
7 mile hike in 35 degrees with steady rain called for my Akubra Banjo Patterson.
There's no such thing as bad weather. There is bad wardrobe decisions..
Running errands today in a Modern Royal Deluxe Stetson Temple in sage green.
Kevin at JJ hats held a raffle 4-5 years ago and I won this hat.
It's lost any of the factory stiffness and is very moldable. It'll easily switch between a center crease and teardrop during the day.
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