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Just got back from the County Fair. Went into the vendor area and the very first stall was selling hats.
Australian Outlet from up in N. Cal. The store where I bought my first Akubra...Sydney. That was over a decade ago and the hat is still kicking.
Anyway, I asked, in order to compare prices, "do you have a Sydney". Reply, "no...we only have Akubra, Barmah, and Tilley hats here". :eusa_doh:
The guy looks at my hat and says, "if you like fedoras, you should get an Akubra". I thought my wife was gonna pee her pants. She said, very politely, "oh, he knows about Akubra". I took off my Hayman and showed him the Akubra label.
There's about the whole conversation but ya had to be there. BUT, in all fairness, the gent did state that he was simply "helping" man the booth.
Cool, at least to me, that my wife actually bought a Barmah. Never thought I'd see that happen. She's "borrowed" (aquired) my Hampton and a couple of Kangols, but this one she picked and bought. A meshy gig that suits her quite well. It was 97F out and sparse shade. When she went outside of the vendor building she said "wow! What a difference!". I replied, "you bet".
Looking at Barmah lids online since getting home, I'm thinking that the Squashy Roo would be a good hat for the rainy days as opposed to one of my felts.
Am interested in opinions of anyone that has one. I'm not too hip on the bush style...but there's a point where form, fit, and function collectively takes over.
So, finally; how does the Sqaushy Roo hold up in the rain? Not so much the shape, but in keeping your noggin dry...and in shrikage after drying
Thanks in advance...
Goose.
http://hatsdirect.com/cgi-bin/products.cgi?view=38&returncat=Barmah+Hats&returnpage=0
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Australian Outlet from up in N. Cal. The store where I bought my first Akubra...Sydney. That was over a decade ago and the hat is still kicking.
Anyway, I asked, in order to compare prices, "do you have a Sydney". Reply, "no...we only have Akubra, Barmah, and Tilley hats here". :eusa_doh:
The guy looks at my hat and says, "if you like fedoras, you should get an Akubra". I thought my wife was gonna pee her pants. She said, very politely, "oh, he knows about Akubra". I took off my Hayman and showed him the Akubra label.
There's about the whole conversation but ya had to be there. BUT, in all fairness, the gent did state that he was simply "helping" man the booth.
Cool, at least to me, that my wife actually bought a Barmah. Never thought I'd see that happen. She's "borrowed" (aquired) my Hampton and a couple of Kangols, but this one she picked and bought. A meshy gig that suits her quite well. It was 97F out and sparse shade. When she went outside of the vendor building she said "wow! What a difference!". I replied, "you bet".
Looking at Barmah lids online since getting home, I'm thinking that the Squashy Roo would be a good hat for the rainy days as opposed to one of my felts.
Am interested in opinions of anyone that has one. I'm not too hip on the bush style...but there's a point where form, fit, and function collectively takes over.
So, finally; how does the Sqaushy Roo hold up in the rain? Not so much the shape, but in keeping your noggin dry...and in shrikage after drying
Thanks in advance...
Goose.
http://hatsdirect.com/cgi-bin/products.cgi?view=38&returncat=Barmah+Hats&returnpage=0
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