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Rules for wearing a straw hat

duggap

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Scot, I just got to break the rules. Here in Tennessee we are having a heat wave still, and a drought. My felts, even my Art tropic aire is too hot. I vote we, the remaining hat wearers, remake the rules. So, if that be the case, when does the majority say we should quit wearing straw.[huh]
 

funneman

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They're not rules, they're more like....guidelines.

My old radio partner ran up to me at a formal wedding back in the nineties to tell me I had seriously broken a fashion rule. I was wearing a black tuxedo and the sun was still out. He had a good laugh at my expense as he stood in front of me in a beige unlined linen suit and t-shirt ala Miami Vice and white sneakers.lol
 

johnnycanuck

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first frost? That was ages ago...... I keep checking the weather. No rain and it gets to over 20 degrees, its a straw day. But I think they may get put away soon. Winter is in the air.
Johnny
 

ThinkandDrive

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And here I just bought my first hat. . . not just straw, but my first fedora.

$20 straw at Jos. A Bank. It was a price I just couldn't pass up, for my first.

I know it's not a classic, but as a bald man, I need all the coverage I can get.

So, I only have until the end of the week to wear it? haha.

Time to start looking at felts.
 

HamletJSD

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TaxMan1 said:
Not in Florida.........:(

You're right about that one ... any time the sun is shining you pretty much need to have the Panama at arms reach ... and I mean year round.

Fortunately, the evenings do get a bit cooler starting soon and if you go out after 5 or 6 in the evening you can wear any felt you like :)
 

funneman

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ThinkandDrive said:
And here I just bought my first hat. . . not just straw, but my first fedora.

$20 straw at Jos. A Bank. It was a price I just couldn't pass up, for my first.


Hey ThinkandDrive I'd like to see a picture of that straw. Could you post one please?
 

dhermann1

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We had a day of very mild weather here in NYC the day before yesterday, and I walked down Montague Street sporting my new Panama. The wind nearly lifted it into New York Harbor, but my hand got up in time to keep it on my head. The hat felt just really nice on my skull. I think the rule of thumb should be comfort. If a straw feels more comfortable, then go with it.
 

Tango Yankee

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scotrace said:
Straw Hat Day Approacheth....

Boy, and I hardly got to wear any of my felt hats this year! :(

Not working, I didn't leave the house very often and when I did I was dressed rather informally. I tended to wear the same hats that were handy; didn't get out a selection. Perhaps next year... :eek:

But now, which straws to wear when I do go out? Darned good question!

Cheers,
Tom
 

HamletJSD

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akaBruno said:
Sweating whether you like it or not... cools the body. The head does seem to retain body temps though. :)

lol

You sound like a buddy of mine from Orlando who would, in the middle of hard work in a hot summer, always want to drink hot coffee. His excuse? "Sweating cools the body." We tried to explain to him that his logic was backward. Intentionally raising your body temp to promote sweating is rather like opening up your windows on a hot day because the heat coming in your house will cause your air conditioner to turn on ...

Not to say your logic is wrong, though. I, too, will use this same excuse if it means I get to wear the hat I really want to wear despite the heat ;)
 

FATS88

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Andykev said:
It was "tradition" for the switch from felts to straw and vice versa to be as Dr. Strange stated:

"Back when the summer season wasn't bounded by Memorial Day and Labor Day, the old standard "Straw Hat Day" was May 15 (and correspondingly, September 15 for putting away straws).

But honestly, I would go by temperature!


This thread could have ended right then:eusa_doh: :p

It is like brown vs. black shoes with what color suit. If you have ever been out on a sunny day with your felt, and wished you had your straw instead, then you know when it is the right time to "switch". And damn the "fashion police".

Here is the SF Bay Area, in the summer we get our natural air conditioning, the FOG. You get up in the morning and it is cold, and you better have a jacket. By lunch, or if you move farther inland from the bay, to Walnut Creek or the Diablo area, you better have your straw.

You can ruin a felt hat by wearing it on a hot hot summer day, and sweating it to death. And get heat stroke at the same time.

I have even put a hat box in my trunk, and switch hats. Felt in the morning, and then swap with the straw in the trunk for the afternoon, and then back again when the fog rolls in during the evening. Our temp's can go to the 60's in the morning, 90-100 in the day, and drop (thankfully) to the 60-70 range again in the evenings.



That's for sure, about the weather here, early spring, or early autumn,
I have to pick out two sets of clothes that I might be able feel comfortable
wearing all day at church, and fellowship afterwards.
I was only able to wear straw two or three Saturdays last year,
and this year; I'm tired of wearing straw.
I've decided this year to keep my wool newsboys close by,
and I did opt wear one a few weeks back, when it drizzled all
day, and it was my turn to "stand guard" in front.

And one Sabbath a "pea souper" of a day I...gulp, went hatless:eek:
I didn't want my optimo to get damp, and warp.
I would like to know more about the "a gentleman never wears straw
within the city environs" decree,
only because; when I've been blessed to be able to travel out of the country;
the last thing I ever want to look like is; a person who just does not
care about dress codes or convention, aka "THE UGLY AMERICAN"
Lastly, it would seem to me that many of the heirs of the classist who
thought up some of these edicts, no longer wear hats at all:rolleyes:


CHEERS!
Fats

I love our natural air conditioner,
it's one of the very few things left here
that hasn't been messed up,
but not for trying.
 

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