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Rain, rain, go away....

Aerol

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This is mostly for you Southern gents: What had do you wear in an area that gets a short thunderstorm daily? I have a friend in NOLA, and they seem to get a brief, but strong, shower daily. It's too hot for felt, and straw would be destroyed.

What do you do?
 

DerMann

Practically Family
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608
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Texas
As E.M. Forster said, "All men are created equal - that is to say - all me who possess umbrellas."

Consider investing in a vintage (looking) umbrella. It can serve as walking stick when not in use.

Why would you want to continually drench a hat when you could keep yourself and your lid (mostly) dry.
 

Foofoogal

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Been raining here in South Texas all week.
I have been to New Orleans at least 12 times and have never ever gone over the New Orleans bridge when it was not pouring down rain. I do not like that bridge at all.
 

Mike K.

One Too Many
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Southwest Florida
Aerol said:
What had do you wear in an area that gets a short thunderstorm daily?
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lol lol lol
 

Dinerman

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I wear my felts in the rain; I don't like carrying an umbrella. That being said, I think a hat made from bangora should do well. I've had a couple vintage fedoras made from it, and it's quite good in rain. Does anyone still make a bangora fedora? I know it's still very common in cowboy hat, that kind of straw. kind of plastic-y material you see a lot made of now, but I don't know about other styles.
 

Colby Jack

Call Me a Cab
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I've been looking at those Akubra straws lately...some are made of a poly-straw of some sort. Does anyone know about these?...
Also....Dman...I see you've moved way north...what happened to Maryland?
 

Mike K.

One Too Many
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Stay away from all the synthetic straws!!!

Just think what it would feel like to put a plastic bag on your head. Or for that matter have you ever worn a raincoat in the summer (especially in the southern U.S.), or anything gore-tex?

Nothing synthetic breathes, and that goes for hats too!
Stick with cotton, straw, or felt.
 

rrog

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430
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East Tennessee
Would it be too blasphemous on this forum to suggest an oil skin hat of some sort? Whenever I know it's going to be raining, as it is supposed to do all day here, I wear my oil skin Outback. It's not water proof, but very water resistant!

I know that really doesn't address the conditions you described (the shower that happens unannounced), but I don't want my Stetson to get wet and a ball cap just doesn't provide any coverage for the back of my neck. So I go out with the Outback.

(okay mods, if I've committed blasphemy by mentioning an oil skin hat and a ball cap in the same post, please delete; but don't ban me for life! ;) )
 

Beowulf67

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Alabama
It's raining here today, so I wore my old Royal Stetson. It's kind of a beater hat but still looks good I think.
I also have an oil-cloth outback that's good if I know I'll be out in the rain a lot.
 

duggap

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Chattanooga, TN
Rainy day hat

I wear a Panama about 95% of the time in the summer, but I don't hesitate to don a hat from Art if it looks like rain. Like Art says they are nearly bullet proof. I don't find the felt to be any hotter than the Panama with a tight weave, maybe even a little cooler. Last two days we have had a lot of rain and yesterday and once already today my hats got wet. Today is a powder blue that has already dried with no evidence of water at all.:)
 

rrog

A-List Customer
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430
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East Tennessee
duggap said:
Last two days we have had a lot of rain and yesterday and once already today my hats got wet.


:eek:fftopic:

I'm in Knoxville and it rained yesterday (1st time in 24 days) and has been raining steady since I got up this morning. We were starting to get desparate. There ought to be some way to move all that water from Florida up to Tennessee.

:eek:fftopic:

BTT

Rick
 

Orvil Newton

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cruisinglealea.com
I've been wondering what to do about the cold, wet winters here in the Pacific Northwest. I have a wool felt fedora by Pendleton that I bought last year. It's supposed to be water resistant and I suppose I'll wear it most of the time. It is warm and comfortable if not very stylish. I am concerned that my vintage Resistol may be ruined if it gets soaked, probably without reason.
 

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