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posted July 28, 2023 03:58 PM
What brands do you like? I’m just looking to keep the sun off me when I’m working in the yard. I sweat a ton so cotton might be good. Any suggestions?
 
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posted July 28, 2023 04:09 PMHide Post
IDGAF what I look like doing yard work so I wear those ridiculous boonie hats with the built-in neck flap/mullet. I wore out the name brand one running it through the washing machine so now it's a no name one from Amazon. It's so ugly that:
  • Hand on the Bible - the neighbor kid was about 15 months old and cried the first time he saw me in the hat. It scared him.
  • I'm waiting for Al Czervik to say, "You buy a hat like this, I bet you get a free bowl of soup.”



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    posted July 28, 2023 04:11 PMHide Post
    Tilley Wink


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    posted July 28, 2023 04:21 PMHide Post
    Tilley is great for hiking.

    Yard work and short hikes, I've been satisfied with cheap Propper or Tru-Spec boonies. $10-20 each.




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    posted July 28, 2023 04:25 PMHide Post
    quote:
    Originally posted by konata88:
    Yard work and short hikes, I've been satisfied with cheap Propper or Tru-Spec boonies. $10-20 each.


    Same. I'm not going to spend $100 on a Tilley boonie for outside labor that's going to get torn up, soaked with sweat on every week, coated in grass/paint/mud/tar, etc.

    Instead I'll buy a cheap Rothco/Teesar/Propper/Tru-Spec boonie and just wear it until it gets too gross or falling apart, then replace it.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 04:26 PMHide Post
    Dorfman Pacific. I keep one spare in my truck. People do go out of their way to avoid you when wearing one. Good reason I wear them.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 04:26 PMHide Post
    USGI - still have/wear my three color and six color desert camp boonie hats that were issued to me. I lost my woodland camo boonie.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 04:31 PMHide Post
    I have my USMC woodland camo which is a little warm this time of year for me, so I also have a Carhertt Force in khaki which does a good job.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 04:34 PMHide Post
    Check out Shelta hats. I like them because they have a hard insert in the front to keep the brim right where I like it.

    www.sheltahats.com
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 04:51 PMHide Post
    I ordered this one by Propper in 2017 and it's held up well for me -

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1




     
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    posted July 28, 2023 06:46 PMHide Post
    quote:
    Originally posted by Ox190:
    Check out Shelta hats. I like them because they have a hard insert in the front to keep the brim right where I like it.

    www.sheltahats.com

    Just ordered one of them (Landhawk). I like the formed bill. A little on the spendy side (though not as much as Tilleys), but I need something good. I wear a ballcap 99% of the time I'm outside, but my ears have taken a beating over the years. This looks like a good hybrid between a ballcap and traditional brimmed hat.


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    posted July 28, 2023 06:49 PMHide Post
    Tilley. Buy once cry once.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 06:54 PMHide Post
    quote:
    Originally posted by nhracecraft:
    Tilley Wink

    Yep.

    I thought Tilley was too expensive, so I looked at Columbia and a couple of no name brands. Then, I went back and bought the Tilley I'd been looking at.


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    posted July 28, 2023 07:33 PMHide Post
    The Tilley I have is nylon or some other than cotton, but it’s a great hat for the sun. Recently I’ve been using a straw hat I got at the beach last summer. Has a cool kraken design on the inside .

    Similar to this, but I only paid $25 for it https://www.amazon.com/HUK-Sta...83795282038523&psc=1



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    posted July 28, 2023 07:44 PMHide Post
    I’ve been wearing the ones Propper makes for years. I work outside and I sweats freely, so the ability to throw them in the washing machine when they start to stink is a huge advantage.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 08:47 PMHide Post
    Tilly makes some very nice hats.

    Sunday Afternoons make a good variety at more approachable prices.

    Crye Precision makes a very classic looking boonie with their Bush Hat.

    I had a MultiCam boonie with a mesh top-crown back when Crye had just gotten going, someone stole it, would sure like to find another one as they don't make them anymore.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 09:29 PMHide Post
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    posted July 28, 2023 09:31 PMHide Post
    Tilly LTM2

    It's a friggin hat so don't sweat that it's expensive relative to others. It's a great hat. If you don't like the extra wide hat, the LTM6 is their most popular, and with good reason.

    I wear mine all the time and I have another identical one for hiking, boating and trips to the desert.

    Someone should do a summertime Karma for a Tilly hat.
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 09:33 PMHide Post
    I just looked up Tilley. Freakin' a hundred dollars for a boonie hat?
     
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    posted July 28, 2023 09:41 PMHide Post
    quote:
    Originally posted by parabellum:
    I just looked up Tilley. Freakin' a hundred dollars for a boonie hat?


    You can usually do a little better on price on Amazon.

    It's a buy once kind of thing. Built well and not just pieces of material sewn together.

    You'll never hear a Tilly owner say the hat was a ripoff or a piece of useless crap.

    We think nothing of a $150+ custom holster and more for matching belt, mag holder and no one questions the value or level of workmanship. Same with Tilly AirFlow hats.
     
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