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colyn
08-06-2006, 18:11
Several years ago I saw an ad in a photo mag for a hat simular to the Austrailian bush hat which was designed for photographers. At the time I still had plenty of hair on top of my head but now it's getting thin and prone to sunburn in the hot sunny Texas sky.. :eek:

Anybody remember this hat and if so where can it be had?? :confused:

back alley
08-06-2006, 18:16
don't recall seeing it but today i bought a panama hat at our local 'heritage festival' and it worked great at keeping my bald head cooler and protected from the sun.

colyn
08-06-2006, 18:23
don't recall seeing it but today i bought a panama hat at our local 'heritage festival' and it worked great at keeping my bald head cooler and protected from the sun.


I was out this afternoon shooting and came home with a blistered head even though I still have a few strands of hair up there.
Ball caps get in my way so I'll have to go find something this week maybe even a panama hat..

.

back alley
08-06-2006, 18:30
i normally use a ball cap and push the bill up when i put camera to eye.
with the panama hat the brim was so soft it just moved and then moved back when i took the camera away from my face.
it was very nice and saved a moment or 2 of time.

and my campanion for the day said i looked pretty suave too...;)

ray_g
08-06-2006, 18:39
Take a look at Tilley (http://tilley.com/hat_thumbnail.asp?catId=1&gender=&extractBy=CategoryId&id=1&hat_catId=3) hats. They have the Australian style snaps and are well made.

kmack
08-06-2006, 18:42
How about a straw skimmer (http://www.millerhats.com/straw4.htm)? Keeps your head cool, the brim is small so it will not get in the way, and can be worn on the front or back of the head as needed.

colyn
08-06-2006, 18:53
Take a look at Tilley (http://tilley.com/hat_thumbnail.asp?catId=1&gender=&extractBy=CategoryId&id=1&hat_catId=3) hats. They have the Australian style snaps and are well made.

This is the one.
I've bookmarked their site and will be ordering.

:cool:

colyn
08-06-2006, 18:55
and my campanion for the day said i looked pretty suave too...;)

Are ya sure she wasn't just trying to butter you up??

Ducky
08-06-2006, 19:02
I think Herb Keppler, PoP Photo Mag., wears a Tilly. I'm still wondering what the RFF hat looks like.

back alley
08-06-2006, 19:06
Are ya sure she wasn't just trying to butter you up??


i have nothing she wants...

amateriat
08-06-2006, 20:10
How about a straw skimmer (http://www.millerhats.com/straw4.htm)? Keeps your head cool, the brim is small so it will not get in the way, and can be worn on the front or back of the head as needed. Hmm...and some folks here were making fun of Tilleys a while back? :p

Galfriend got a Tilley for a brief outdoor job she had a short time ago. Loves it, and has me thinking about one. Yep, the hype is real.


- Barrett

back alley
08-06-2006, 20:16
i want the tilly winter hat.

i think there is a shop in town that has tilly hats, i need to check that out.

joe

Jason Sprenger
08-06-2006, 21:17
I've had a canvas Tilley hat for number of years.

Even though I have a patch of hair left on top, the sun on my head exhausts me more quickly than when I doff a hat. But then I rarely go without long sleeves and long pants either. A habit left over from my days working in an amusement park.

Lesser hats either shrink up or fall apart. I chose khaki as it doesn't show dirt like I've seen the lighter ones do.

ClaremontPhoto
08-06-2006, 23:53
'Khaki' is the Hindi word for dirt.

Trius
08-07-2006, 03:34
Yeah, Barrett, people were making fun of Tilley hats (and me ... I have two and would certainly consider another) ... seems that the stamp of approval from Keppler is some sort of magic. :D

steamer
08-07-2006, 05:14
I'd heard a lot about these hats from my Canadian friends so I was kind of shocked when first saw them, they scream Tourist !! Rube!! At least you could wear a skimmer while playing the banjo or singing in a barber shop quartet or attending a Cambridge/ Oxford boat race. I'll stick to my giant ten-gallon sombrero (a great lens shade) or my baseball cap, it's no sweat to turn the bill around when I shoot, but I what I really lust for is a good Panama.
Steamer

back alley
08-07-2006, 05:18
but I what I really lust for is a good Panama...

i feel mocked...;)

steamer
08-07-2006, 05:48
No seriously, I bought a handmade panama in Merida, Yucatan about a thousand years ago. It was the perfect hat, fit like it was part of my head, stylish, cool and you could crush it into a bag or suitcase and it would come back to its old shape in a couple of hours, it went flying out the back of a jeep in baja and into never never land. Jeez I miss that hat.
Steamer

ClaremontPhoto
08-07-2006, 05:49
Try http://www.panamahats.co.uk/mens/index.htm.

steamer
08-07-2006, 06:00
100 pounds Ouch!! Hat Acquisition Syndrome can be hazardous to your wallet

back alley
08-07-2006, 06:06
my panama (made in ecuador) cost $20. cdn

what is the material they are made of?
it looks like straw but it seems very soft and smooth.

Ash
08-07-2006, 06:15
If I need it, I'll use the bowler hat I bought in Camden, it shielded my head nicely on the London outing :D

I look silly in hats, but I really want a big straw hat ... http://www.dex.co.th/onepiece/chara/luffy.jpg ... but apparently straw clashes with my ginger hair :(

dadsm3
08-07-2006, 06:24
Straw and canvas are cheaper, but better hats are made with rabbit felt, and the best are beaver, but expect to pay big bucks for a good one.

steamer
08-07-2006, 06:33
Backalley
Panamas are handwoven from a kind of palm leaf,
These guys have the hat mermaids calling me, must be strong:

http://panamahatsdirect.com/grades.htm

back alley
08-07-2006, 07:27
they look good.

and they take paypal too!

Crasis
08-07-2006, 09:56
don't recall seeing it but today i bought a panama hat at our local 'heritage festival' and it worked great at keeping my bald head cooler and protected from the sun.

I went to the heritage festival on Saturday, so I missed you by a day. I kept on the look out for an older gent with non-digital cameras but sadly I did not see a single non-digital on my outing. Found lots of tasty food though!

John Camp
08-07-2006, 10:30
I was one of the people making fun of Tilley hats and I plan to continue to do so. I even have one so I can come home at night and mock it. Aesthetically, they are the Honda minivans of hats. We all know in our hearts that a minivan is perhaps one of the most efficient vehicles ever built for people who have to move stuff; comfortable, large interior, good gas mileage. But still...could somebody who carries a Leica drive a minivan? I think not. The same goes with Tilley hats. If you ever encounter a large Canadian/American tourist group in any Middle Eastern country, half of them will be wearing Tilley hats and the men will have canvas travel vests with water-bottle pockets. Tilley hats are the first refuge of the terminally earnest.

As for Panama hats, they're a pretty good idea as long as you're willing to grow a soul patch to go with it; that way, people will mistake you for Leon Redbone and you'll get better service. :D

JC

back alley
08-07-2006, 10:35
the terminally earnest...i just about fell off my chair! lol!

tilley's are made in canada so it would be a matter of national pride to own and wear one.

i'm definitly gonna get the winter tilley now.

and i hate mini vans...

joe

back alley
08-07-2006, 10:39
I went to the heritage festival on Saturday, so I missed you by a day. I kept on the look out for an older gent with non-digital cameras but sadly I did not see a single non-digital on my outing. Found lots of tasty food though!


hey, who you callin' a gent?
;)

oh yeah, lots of good food and some not so bad music too.
i took about 2.5 rolls of film but i don't think i got any winners.

lots of digital cameras...

tkluck
08-07-2006, 11:43
The problem with the best head gear is that it can also make you look like a dork, or worse like a yuppie.
Panama hats? I look like an extra in "The Maltese Falcon".
Tilly hats? You look like the guy who gets eaten by a Lion in the first reel reel of a Tarzan movie.
Resistol (or Stetson, an extra $20 for the name) make the best straw hats for hot weather. Problem here is the chubby icon for a local food store also weares one: "Farmer Jack".
Favorite hat right now is a good ole genuine John Deere ball cap. Very expencive though, you have to actually buy a tractor to get them to give you one.

Crasis
08-07-2006, 12:07
hey, who you callin' a gent?
;)

oh yeah, lots of good food and some not so bad music too.
i took about 2.5 rolls of film but i don't think i got any winners.

lots of digital cameras...

I got one that I was especially happy with. I still need to print it though, which won't happen for 2 weeks as I'll be in Vancouver. Actually.. I'll borrow a film scanner from there. Actually, what would be far more fun is if we got together for coffee or something and traded a couple of prints. That'd be fun, but will have to wait till I get back if you're up for it!

ray_g
08-07-2006, 12:52
If you ever encounter a large Canadian/American tourist group in any Middle Eastern country, half of them will be wearing Tilley hats and the men will have canvas travel vests with water-bottle pockets.

Sounds like the smart thing to do when travelling in the desert.

Between the hat and m-classics bag threads, and the emphasis on "not standing out," I'll probably get a djellabah and matching turban when I travel to Morroco next year. With my Leicas, I should be invisible. :)

I think blending in (http://www.ngtraveler.com/traveler/9711/departments/index.html) has little to do with what kind of hat you have on or how beat up your bag looks. By the way, DAH's hat looks cool. :)

Jason Sprenger
08-07-2006, 12:56
Tilley, Honda, and Leica.

My style has been nailed.

Though I didn't know that I was terminal.

Quick! I need a black beret and a bug-eyed, Austin-Healey!

Trius
08-07-2006, 17:42
Am I being called a rube? A dork? Hmmm. I shoot RFs; I once owned a Leica (21 SA, 50 DR, 90 Sumicron) could well own a Leica again, shoot Toyo 4x5, prefer film over digital yet don't pan those who shoot digital when they do it wel.... I paddle a custom-freakin'-made cedar-strip canvas canoe (is that to "earnest" enough for you? Kevlar boats SUCK), eschew plebian beers for craft brews, really good wine for California plonk under some poser name, drive a Honda CR-V rather than a Daimler-Chrysler MB whatever or Ford-GM-BMW monster that furthers global warming and, yes, I wear a Tilley hat. Panama? Skimmers? Bowlers? Oh PUH-leeeze shoot me first!

DougK
08-07-2006, 18:37
I rarely wear hats, but when I do, it's my old olive drab Army-style wide-brim boonie hat. Flip the sides up, secure with the chin strap reversed over the top of the hat and you're stylin'... er, sort of. Very comfortable, they work well in the rain, and because they really have no defined shape, keeping them in shape isn't a problem.

steamer
08-07-2006, 19:26
Well I don't know you so, I have no reason to presume you are a rube or a dork, but if you put a Tilly on your head, you will look like one, and in general it's not what you wear, but how you wear it.

tomtodeath
08-07-2006, 19:35
no idea, i wear kangol hats only.

w3rk5
08-08-2006, 19:28
I rarely wear hats, but when I do, it's my old olive drab Army-style wide-brim boonie hat. Flip the sides up, secure with the chin strap reversed over the top of the hat and you're stylin'... er, sort of. Very comfortable, they work well in the rain, and because they really have no defined shape, keeping them in shape isn't a problem.
I wear one too. It's made by PROPPER. It's good and cheap. :) If I'm wearing this hat while I'm shooting I usually flip the right side up and bring up the chin strap to hold it in place.

Now that I got my official RFF hat, I wear it most of the time. I have to wear it backwards when I shoot though. :)

amateriat
08-08-2006, 20:06
I wear one too. It's made by PROPPER. It's good and cheap. :) If I'm wearing this hat while I'm shooting I usually flip the right side up and bring up the chin strap to hold it in place.

Now that I got my official RFF hat, I wear it most of the time. I have to wear it backwards when I shoot though. :) Well, hey...wearing it backwards separates the serious shooters from the poseurs!;)

(Joke, folks, just joking!!!)


- Barrett

clarence
08-08-2006, 20:42
I'd wear hats, but I'm old-fashioned and I believe in taking hats off when you're indoors. The trouble is that I hate hat-hair, and the result is that I don't wear hats.

Clarence

Trius
08-09-2006, 02:33
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If ya don't think I'm beautiful in my Tillley, have your eyes checked! :D

richard_l
08-09-2006, 03:07
Any time I want to keep the sun off my face, I wear my Tilley. I don't care what it looks like. Those who make fun of it are just jealous because they don't have one.

w3rk5
08-09-2006, 05:32
Mind over matter everyone. If I don't mind, it doesn't matter. ;)

(just joking)

colyn
08-09-2006, 14:53
I found a store 2 miles away that sells Tillys.

Now my head don't get french fried when I go out in the sun.

colyn
08-09-2006, 14:54
Any time I want to keep the sun off my face, I wear my Tilley. I don't care what it looks like. Those who make fun of it are just jealous because they don't have one.

I couldn't agree more.

ray_g
08-09-2006, 20:16
One other thing I find useful in hot weather is a good "fishing" type shirt, with light quick dry material and vents, like the Cabela's Supplex shirt or Ex Officio's Airstrip. Goes well with a good hat. ;)