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That is a BIG brim Joao!
Only 4.5" of brimJoao, It looks massive from that angle!!
Can't win them all!Joao, I thought you had the biggest brim until Phineas showed up.
A flying saucer so I can go to the USThat is a huge brim, Joao! Looks like a spaceship!
Thank you. My beard is not that long
So many nice hats, only one head to wear them... I almost can wear a different hat everyday and return to the first one 2 months later!I think Joao is on to something with the 2 hat day
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Heck, I might do a third tonight!
feliz ¡¡¡charro mexicano¡¡¡¡
i don't need no steenkin' badges!
The same strong winds that propelled the ships in those days could potentially force the wide brims downward into the wearers' faces obscuring their vision--not desirable under the best of circumstances, less so when you're trying to control a ship in stormy weather or defending your life in a battle. So they secured the brims to the crowns to prevent that from happening. Why they wore them in the first place, other than it being the style/fashion of the times, I have no idea....And I'm not a fan of tricorns... why fold the brim... where is the element protection?...