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In a recent thread, I saw this thought-provoking comment:
I was reminded to bring up the question, what sort of felt
hat do you find coolest in warm weather? Here in the SF Bay Area
we do find use for felt hats, at least in the evening, all year 'round.
We have a fair number of sunny summer days that are plenty cool
enough for a light felt.
But I have noticed that the hats I might have predicted to be best
for hot weather, aren't. For example, my heavy dura-felt Mallory
Premier is one of my top choices for hot weather. It has a relatively
thick, heavy felt. *But* it rides high and is a nice reflective light color.
Open Road-type hats, typically light in color and riding high are also
good choices.
Surprisingly, I find the extremely light, thin Borsalino felts to be less
desirable, apparently because they ride low like a typical fedora
and thus cover and keep warm more of my head. I should admit my
light Borsalinos are in relatively dark colors, too.
Some hot days I choose that Mallory or an OR-style hat over my
densely-woven 50s Stetson panama, which is a relatively hot hat.
Anyway, I find my thinking about hot weather hats is developing,
and wonder what you are wearing this summer.
Tony in Tarzana said:Havershaw, the Playboy has been one of my most-worn hats since it showed up. The felt is so thin, yet it doesn't feel flimsy at all. It has no liner, and nothing stamped on the inside of the crown either. I know some Playboys had liners and some didn't, and I'm not sure if mine did. It's definitely the coolest non-straw I have, and with the high temperatures we've been having lately I wear it a lot.
I was reminded to bring up the question, what sort of felt
hat do you find coolest in warm weather? Here in the SF Bay Area
we do find use for felt hats, at least in the evening, all year 'round.
We have a fair number of sunny summer days that are plenty cool
enough for a light felt.
But I have noticed that the hats I might have predicted to be best
for hot weather, aren't. For example, my heavy dura-felt Mallory
Premier is one of my top choices for hot weather. It has a relatively
thick, heavy felt. *But* it rides high and is a nice reflective light color.
Open Road-type hats, typically light in color and riding high are also
good choices.
Surprisingly, I find the extremely light, thin Borsalino felts to be less
desirable, apparently because they ride low like a typical fedora
and thus cover and keep warm more of my head. I should admit my
light Borsalinos are in relatively dark colors, too.
Some hot days I choose that Mallory or an OR-style hat over my
densely-woven 50s Stetson panama, which is a relatively hot hat.
Anyway, I find my thinking about hot weather hats is developing,
and wonder what you are wearing this summer.