Kevin, while in the Navy and on “Dive Station” in warmer climates we wore Navy issue Pith helmets and they were by far the best hat to keep the head cooler. I still have my military issue Pith helmet.
Exactly. see how it breathes yet blocks the sun. I love my twoI agree. I really like my Rouge Hats and now have several....
This one is the Breezy Packaway-
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So you must have seen @Tanks beautiful partner!Probably my imagination but i feel i can see and hear better from under a hat brim. Additionally, a brim protects my skin better from the sun and shades my face from glare alerting animals i am stalking. I grew up under Western hats so am used to dealing with a brim. However, my headgear changes with weather and environment. I may be seen with boonies to ball caps.
if Borsalinos attract beautiful Blondes I may try one. Thank you Tanks
Wandering around tsetse country with nothing but s cap on isn't smart!I just wear a ball cap if anything at all.
Not much of a cigar though? LOLOn the boat with a cigar, my fishing buddy and I prefer the coolness. And it's cool!
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You should have seen the size of the fish too.Not much of a cigar though? LOL
I never understood people grinding their hats to make them look worn, mine look like that all too soon, by themselves. Nothing like a good broken in hat, baseball, crusher or cowboy hat.Those Tilley hats are practical indeed. I just can't bring myself to be branded as an old guy ... even if I am. So I wear what I've always worn hunting: a ball cap BRIM FACING FORWARD! And NO flat brim. And no ratty purposed worn spots. I am not a skinny pants millennial or a monster truck Bubba or a coke dealer. Some stereotypes are worth avoiding. Correction: all stereotypes are worth avoiding.
Well that fishing expedition worked well. Nice bite hereIt boggles my mind how some people think spending a lot of money on stuff equates "quality." It ain't necessarily so. I remember one of my high school chums who put himself majorly into debt to buy a "quality" Jaguar XKE. What a piece of crap! It was in the shop more than on the road.
Some of us aren't into the white hunter style show and some of us are. Oh well. No one is criticizing. Well, not from the "absolute garbage" crowd anyway. I think the insecurity comes from discovering not everyone worships your exhaulted tax bracket. FYI I'm retired, my income is well over six figures, and no debt. For a ballcap hunter I'm doing okay. Not filthy rich, but okay.