Some Random Bloke
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- Perth, Australia
I'm looking at getting a straw hat for the summer (I'm in Australia so currently winter here). I'm a civil funeral celebrant and need a hat that's appropriately formal. From late spring to early autumn the day time temperatures rarely drop below 30 degrees and will be up in the low to mid 40's (probably more graveside) and my felt fedora is just too hot. Given the woeful standard of dress here I'm probably overthinking it, but wondering what would be acceptable widish-brim straw hats.
I could just go a panama but I really prefer a leather sweat band and a lot of panamas seem to have cloth. I've seen a couple of straw homburgs around the place but I think the brim might be too narrow for our strong sun, and I'm not sure if it would be considered eccentric and distracting (I've seen one homburg in the wild, ever). Would a gambler hat be considered acceptable? Otherwise I will just go for a safari or fedora style. Given the Australian familiarity with Akubra's, a safari or bush hat shape would probably be safe, but I would like to branch out a bit, as well as expanding my knowledge.
I could just go a panama but I really prefer a leather sweat band and a lot of panamas seem to have cloth. I've seen a couple of straw homburgs around the place but I think the brim might be too narrow for our strong sun, and I'm not sure if it would be considered eccentric and distracting (I've seen one homburg in the wild, ever). Would a gambler hat be considered acceptable? Otherwise I will just go for a safari or fedora style. Given the Australian familiarity with Akubra's, a safari or bush hat shape would probably be safe, but I would like to branch out a bit, as well as expanding my knowledge.