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Whats your favorite Hat for warm weather

froguy

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41
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western Ma.
My "favorite" warm weather hat is an italian Parabuntal with a wide brim and moderate crown which is old enough to have developed a warm burnished tone. Not for every day, but my favorite nonetheless. Otherwise I rotate through a number of Panamas and Milans depending on what I'm wearing. Sort of sad each year to put them to sleep for the winter.
 

John J

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73
Location
Upstate NY
You missed hemp braid, as in Akubra Balmoral...

Hi Wolfwood hemp braid would fall under natural straw I would say. actually hemp is a nice material.

I should have said milan/real straw meaning anything than wasn't synthetic.

"J"
 
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1961MJS

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Norman Oklahoma
KyleK-

I've always wanted pith helmet! I'll bet it not only looks cool--but IS cool.

Hi

If you have a chance, try before you buy. I ordered one from Village hat shop. I wore it less than 30 seconds because I thought I resembled a mushroom with it on. It sat in the basement for a few years until I gave it to a hatter to sell at a music festival...

later
 

g.durand

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Down on the Bayou
It stays pretty cool here in northern coastal California so I wear felts pretty much year round. Nights and mornings are in the 50s and afternoons can be warm depending on how close you are to the water. So I generally wear any felt except the really dark ones, and often switch to a lighter weight in the afternoon after work. If it gets above 80 I put on a straw.
 

Nyah

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Northern Virginia, USA.
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That's a great hat. Care to share what it is? I love that it has so much ventilation.
 

Nyah

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283
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Northern Virginia, USA.
I wear the fedora I started out with, a cheap chinese straw-paper braid by Broner, with a 2" snap brim. Actually, for work on the farm, I've been wearing a really cheap chinese hat with 4" flat brim, that I got from the gardening department of a home improvement store. Too big to wear in public though.

I'd like to get a milan fedora with a 2.5" snap brim and plenty of ventilation on the vertical side of the crown. I don't want to go narrower than 2.5", which is why I haven't gone with the hemp Akubra Capricorn.

Looking at the Akubra summer hats, I notice the Planter has thin ribbon, allowing mucho ventilation in the crown. I wonder if their other straw hats could get the same benefit from a thin ribbon.
 

WesternHatWearer

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366
Location
Georgia
I have a hard time wearing shantung or toyo, not because they cause me any physical problems but because of how I came to own one. I went in search of a straw western, I was not a member here yet, sought the advice of an individual selling hats and ended up with a shantung western. Being the nerd that I am, I researched every number, name and word written inside the hat I purchased. I came across shantung, it just struck me as being of Asian origins and that is where I learned about paper straw made in a factory laboratory. Since then I just do not care for such hats. I will pay more and wait longer for hat that I know is not made of such material. Therefore I have chosen Panama as my favorite.
 
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East of Los Angeles
I don't own any straw hats, so...felt. :D I began wearing hats regularly after a minor bout with skin cancer two years ago, and felt hats provide better sun protection than straw hats; it's much easier to wipe away a little perspiration than it is to have a doctor cut skin off of you.
 

T Jones

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Location
Central Ohio
Dang! Favorite hat for warm weather? It's freezing outside! How about a favorite hat for "freeze your a** off " weather!

I usually wear felts all year 'round. But for cold weather I noticed my 4X Stagecoach Indyesque conversion keeps my head warmer than most hats I have....

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My "go to" hat for warmer weather...

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MCrider

A-List Customer
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360
Location
hills of West Virginia
Personally, I go for one of my Akubra Capricorns. I tried a straw hat but got caught in a sudden downpour and it turned into a wavey mess. My Capricorn on the other hand got blown off my head and landed into a pool of water. I picked it up, shook off the water and put it back on, no worse for wear.
 

tropicalbob

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Location
miami, fl
Last year I decided to splurge on a VS Milan and must say it was one of the best decisions I could have made. The golden color of the true Milan straw is just beautiful in the bright sunshine. I've always avoided the standard Panamas because, I don't know, they're just too common down here and not my style, anyway. Art really floored me with the job he did.
 

tuco1963

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198
Location
new castle indiana
i have a coconut straw stetson i wore last summer but i have an akubra cattleman in sand on the way
i wore my akubra slouch for four days at the nascar brickyard race last july and it was comfortable im ready to try my cattleman full time this year
 

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