mjbrekke
New in Town
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- 27
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- Minnetrista, MN USA
Here's my problem. I've got a couple of vintage woven Panama hats. Not the finest grade, but OK. I'm bald thanks to genetics, and at the urging of my son I've been shaving my head for several years--bottom line, I'm bald as a cue ball. When I wear one of my Panamas in the summer, it's pretty comfortable while it's on. But when I take it off, the accumulated sweat literally pours off my head. In addition to needing a towel to clean up, the sweatband soon becomes saturated, the hat ends up shrinking, so I've got to put it on the stretcher every time I wear it, which ultimately isn't going to be good for the hat, I'd imagine.
So, my question is, do different grades of Panamas have different ventilation characteristics? If so, is there any grade of Panama that ventilates enough so that my "bucket of sweat" problem would be remedied?
So, my question is, do different grades of Panamas have different ventilation characteristics? If so, is there any grade of Panama that ventilates enough so that my "bucket of sweat" problem would be remedied?