totallyfrozen
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Who else here is a fan of boonies and/or bucket hats?
I was first introduced to the boonie hat just a few short years ago when my Uncle Sam issue them to me. I currently own 4 boonies. The two I got in the Army and two that I bought in the civilian world.
What's my fascination (or obsession even?) with these hot weather hats? Well, while not as stylish as a fedora or quite as breathable as an open weave straw or sun helmet, they seem to be the perfect compromise on all fronts--well, except they aren't very dressy. I can't find anything wrong with them! They're the ultimate in being crushable/packable, they're soft and comfortable, they breathe well, they have a chin strap for the wind, they're easily washed, and they have foliage loops which may or may not get used depending on your application (but it makes a great hunting hat too).
They're soft and floppy and the brim isn't nice straight, but they're designed that way for camouflage purposes. Bucket hats--as far as I've seen--have a bit cleaner shape to them.
Whenever I pack to go ANYWHERE, I toss a boonie in the bottom of my bag.
Enough from me. Let's hear from you. Are there any other fans of boonies, buckets, or cloches?
My gub'ment issue
White. Usually sees service at the pool or the beach more than anywhere else
My all time favorite (at this time). Tru-Spec brand Khaki with a map pocket
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I was first introduced to the boonie hat just a few short years ago when my Uncle Sam issue them to me. I currently own 4 boonies. The two I got in the Army and two that I bought in the civilian world.
What's my fascination (or obsession even?) with these hot weather hats? Well, while not as stylish as a fedora or quite as breathable as an open weave straw or sun helmet, they seem to be the perfect compromise on all fronts--well, except they aren't very dressy. I can't find anything wrong with them! They're the ultimate in being crushable/packable, they're soft and comfortable, they breathe well, they have a chin strap for the wind, they're easily washed, and they have foliage loops which may or may not get used depending on your application (but it makes a great hunting hat too).
They're soft and floppy and the brim isn't nice straight, but they're designed that way for camouflage purposes. Bucket hats--as far as I've seen--have a bit cleaner shape to them.
Whenever I pack to go ANYWHERE, I toss a boonie in the bottom of my bag.
Enough from me. Let's hear from you. Are there any other fans of boonies, buckets, or cloches?
My gub'ment issue
White. Usually sees service at the pool or the beach more than anywhere else
My all time favorite (at this time). Tru-Spec brand Khaki with a map pocket
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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