From Amazon.com: Critically acclaimed author Tom Miller reveals the making and marketing of one Panama hat, from the straw fields of Ecuador’s coastal lowland to a hat shop in Southern California. Along the way, the hat becomes a literary device allowing Miller to give us his impressions from the tr
from Amazon.com: Critically acclaimed author Tom Miller reveals the making and marketing of one Panama hat, from the straw fields of Ecuador’s coastal lowland to a hat shop in Southern California. Along the way, the hat becomes a literary device allowing Miller to give us his impressions from the tr
A busy day for me today. Among other things lunch hour errands and mowing the yard later this afternoon. The perfect opportunity to wear my “styled in Australia (but made in China) straw plantation hat.
Here's my trusty ol' whie Panama Jack I mentioned a few pages back. Finally was able to "by hook and by crook" crop the images tight enough that even when saved for the web they would finally upload to the website here.
Oh, brother! It is hotter than the hinges hanging the gates of hell here today. So, I broke out my trusty old white canvas Panama Jack. Picked this one up on Miami Beach eons ago and it still serves me well today.
I'd love to show it to ya'll but I can't figure out how to make an iPhone photo...
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