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Define ‘cowboy’. |
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I get strange looks at marinas ... but I'm used to that too :D Hats that wont blow off ... matter ;) |
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My pop was wearing my hat on a ride after I got back from Nam |
I’ve got one of these Volcom straw hats for working in the yard or being down at the beach. It’s got a nice elastic band that holds in place. I bought a Volcom because I’m a poseur (can’t surf)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1756765822.jpg That’s not me. Could take a picture of my hat showing half my face but, this is better. |
Cowboy hats come in various materials, and countless shapes. There's no reason anyone can't find one that's practical, and flattering.
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All hat no cattle |
I live in Oregon. Or, "The West" you might say. There are few people who can wear a western hat and get away with it. Unclebilly might. Not sure.
If you look at the styles posted by Dixie, I see Stevie Ray Vaughn; the Large Guy from Bonanza; the Bad Guy from Clint Eastwood Westerns; and then a bunch of people I might just make fun of. (sorry, you asked. I am not always a nice person.) I like the straw options above. I have a hat made by Columbia, but it is too darn floppy. No brim coverage. Have another I got on Amazon, too rigid and thick. Makes me sweat. My default is a green UO ball cap - not a lot of coverage there, I know. Good luck. Show us what you pick. |
^^^^ Yep .... coboy hats around here and in Florida ... scream country music poseur :(.
Nobody wears 'em ... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1756768168.jpg |
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I have one wide brimmed hat that I wear when not pretending to be a coboy during Stampede Week..
Wallaroo Hat Company Carkella Parker. It wasn't cheap but I do like the hat. Side story to the purchase. I had won a golf trip a couple of years ago that came with spending money for in the pro shop and restaurants at the resort. I burnt the spending money and ended up with this hat. It was way too expensive to use as a yard hat but it is a very nice fit. I might look a little dorky in it... lol. |
I have about 4 different Tilly’s I’ve collected over the years. That is typically what i wear working outside.
I also have a Stetson Mountain Sky that is wool and not too cowboy. I really like how it fits and looks. I’d say wear whatever you like, F it, i am past caring what anyone thinks besides my family. |
I ended up buying a Resistol Kingman hat. This is not me. I'm by no means a cowboy, but as the wife seems committed to getting a horse, I've started learning to do ground work with horses. I've found it works a lot better if they can see your eyes, see your intent. So the hat and no sunglasses works better than a ball cap and sunglasses. The wife says I look good in it, but she may be biased.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1756773353.jpg I would have rather found one like this. Slightly smaller brim and a crown more to my liking. This is the Resistol Big Spender. I might buy one when the other one wears out or a horse eats it. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1756773353.jpg |
NEVER go full taco!
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I got a hat like the one pictured at $5 sale at the hardware store. Wife gave me the straight of it Get a straw cowboy hat from a hat store . Yes, you want them to shape it for you. Take your wife with you |
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Don't wear hats, almost ever but the one or twice a year out camping or something. Couple years ago, I was at Air / water show, the hat save my face from getting burn. Mine is from Columbia with the limp brim after stuffing it into my bag on a flight for 5 hours. Keeps the sun off my eyes. Breath very well. I don't know that I look dorky but I can't see myself.
whys is it that women always get away with looking pretty normal or good in all types of hats? |
How wide does the brim have to be?
I wear one that operators wear in the desert countries, but the brim isn’t very wide and I like it. |
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