I was watching the U.S. Open golf tournament last night and it made me realize how much I miss the way the old pros dressed. Here is one of my favorite pictures of Sam Snead.
It's seen it's better days for sure. This one's a Stetson.
The coconut straw has long been a favorite of mine, personally I think it's one of the best looking options, but certainly by far the least resilient.
i wasnt aware of the coconut fedoras short comeings ,
i bought a 7 1/8 on ebay (missrepresented ) as a 7 1/2 and after cutting the sweatband i got it stretched into a 7 3/8 long oval , it split the the stitching on the back of the crown but it still makes a good work hat .
if i found a similar coconut straw under $30 i would happily buy it
charlie
p.s.
dh66 i agree coconut is my favorite straw also it just harkens to the the 50's and 60's
Looks like you got a lot of miles out of that one, dh66. It has some real character.
I don't know anything about coconut straw hats but Guatemalan straw hats are cheap and very durable. I like to buy the open crown hats from Sunbody and crease them myself. They are easy to crease and fun to play around with the styles. Here is a link to their site.
If I have time later today I will take some pictures of mine. I have quite a few of them I have creased in different styles. One in a tear drop crease that I put on different pugs for a golf hat. Actually looks similar to the hat Sam Snead is wearing in the first photo I posted.
Thanks Landman.
I'm about due for a new one soon. The brim has started to separate from the crown where the sweat is sewn in. Coconut just isn't very durable, but like Tuck said, it really has that 50s vibe to it. I had another one with a centerdent that my boy was fooling with, he pulled it down on his head and pulled the brim off completely. Kids can do a number on a hat.
There is a western store near me that sells sunbody hats. I have eyeballed this one a few times.
Definitely not a stingy brim pork-pie, but it's speakin' to me.
Since I suppose I had a hand in letting this one get loose right out of the gate, here's a few pics to get it back on track.
Old Jack Nicklaus in his bucket hat. Not one of the higher peaks in golf fashion.
Chi Chi Rodriguez. Before he made the Hawaiian print puggaree band his trademark look.
Bob Hope, lookin smooth.
These are all from a site called http://www.historicgolfphotos.com
If you are interested in that kind of stuff. Honestly I'm really only interested in coconut pork-pies.
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