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I believe the reasons we wear hats are just as important as the hats we choose; some hats purely for style/fashion, others for practical purposes. Tilleys, boonies, and bucket hats might not be the height of fashion, but if they suit our needs for wearing them who cares? I wouldn't wear a boonie to a wedding or a funeral, but for being outdoors on an extremely hot summer day or a rainy autumn/winter day I think it would serve my purposes rather well.I generally only wear hats to prevent skin cancer and to protect me from cold. It's great to have a Tilley hat or bucket stuffed in a bag in case it gets to 112 degrees down here - which unfortunately happens most summers. They are survival items. But I don't really like the Tilley hat design although I think the T3 is passable. They are a bit charmless, especially once they are made from synthetics and have vents. For me they are practical but artless, like most bland packer's gear. And they rarely suit their wearers, me included. Anyway, they are necessary in this climate.
Thank you, this is the kind of response I was hoping for. I hadn't considered hair length, but I figure a size 7-1/4 is a size 7-1/4 regardless and it's up to the individual to determine which size is right for him or her. So I'll order my size, and thank you again!I actually did a lengthy and detailed review of the Tru-Spec boonies on Amazon (back in 2015--so you'll have to scroll a few pages to find it). The review was an A/B comparison between the Tru-Spec and my GI boonie that was issued to me in the Army. The review is under the screen name "totallyfrozen".
I found the sizing on the Tru-Spec to be accurate for how these hats are supposed to fit on a head your size. In other words, my 7-1/4 Tru-Spec fits exactly like my 7-1/4 GI boonie. Of course, what that really means is this...
Boonie hats are supposed to have a slightly looser fit. My GI patrol caps and my beret fit slightly more snug than my boonie. So I think the way they sized them and marked them is for proper fit. All that to say that I think the sizes are designed to fit slightly looser than their number indicates. As it says on the label "initial loose fit required for continued comfort" (or something to that effect). Some people make the mistake of thinking they need to buy a size larger than normal. I've found that you don't. They're made to fit loose enough if you buy your proper hat size.
One caveat: the hat sizing/fit is based on the military fit which, of course, is designed based on the wearer having very short hair. If you have long hair, a top knot (aka "man bun"), pony tail, etc. you'll need to get a larger size than the listed size.