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What are the major differences between wool fedoras, and fur fedoras?
Quality, durability, price and the ability to be reshaped.
What are the major differences between wool fedoras, and fur fedoras?
so, I've got an Akubra Bushman.
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Has anyone ever got and/or used the "chin straps" that can be attached to this and other Akubra hats? Will they keep the hat on in a high wind? Or to hang the hat from?
They have tried to waterproof wool hats for years. Never really did the job. You can spray it to death then you lose the softness of the wool and end waring aComparing wool and fur, which is more rain resistant? It it possible to make your hat waterproof?
I'm still new to the hat thing. It seems to me that besides Hawaiian shirts, retro 50s and 60s-style bowling shirts would also go well with hats. I'm thinking of the kind of shirts that are sold by Daddyo's. There are probably better places to go - but I like that style of shirts!
--Greg
Hopefully not far, but it's been little over a month. Hope everything is okay
I'm still new to the hat thing. It seems to me that besides Hawaiian shirts, retro 50s and 60s-style bowling shirts would also go well with hats. I'm thinking of the kind of shirts that are sold by Daddyo's. There are probably better places to go - but I like that style of shirts!
--Greg
A question for you all: I'm planning to spend a year in West Africa and need a hat that will a) keep me cool, b) provide decent sun protection, c) be fairly durable, and d) not look horrible. I can't stand most of the "outdoor" hats I've seen...they're fine for hiking, but not for living somewhere and maintaining a modicum of dignity. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Scott
A question for you all: I'm planning to spend a year in West Africa and need a hat that will a) keep me cool, b) provide decent sun protection, c) be fairly durable, and d) not look horrible. I can't stand most of the "outdoor" hats I've seen...they're fine for hiking, but not for living somewhere and maintaining a modicum of dignity. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Scott
Two months. Let's hope it's a lovely holiday. Miss his posts--and Short Balding Guy, and others.
Yes!! They look great together. Also Mexican wedding shirts (a.k.a. guayaberas) look darn sharp with a good hat.
And when the weather's warm there's always the old standby thrift-store vest an T-shirt look, too.