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Akubra Riverina (original model) as shown in my avatar.

If it gets EXTREMELY cold, then a (no brim) mouton ushanka. Big Grin



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When it gets cold I put on a beanie. If it gets really cold I protect the back of my neck with a hoodie/scarf.

If there is more weather, I add more layers.

The only point in the brim for me is keeping sun/UV off my face/neck, which I don’t really don’t worry about too much anymore.





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What do you mean by a brim? Ballcaps have a brim.


I have always thought a ball cap has a bill because a brim goes all the way around.


The Oxford dictionary definition does not support you:

"the projecting edge at the bottom of a hat"

Neither does Merriam-Webster:

"the projecting rim of a hat"

The definitions do not distinguish between a full brim or a partial brim. I will say the word "bill" probably is limited to a ball cap, as Merriam-Webster defines that as:

"the visor (see VISOR sense 2a) of a cap or hood."

Some disagree:

What Is the Brim of a Hat? – 10 Types of Hat Brims

“…
Brim vs. Bill
If you’re a hat person, you should definitely not scroll this without reading. To be clear, a hat has a brim, and a cap has a bill or visor.

To be crystal clear, the circular piece that is stitched to the crown ( the part that covers your scalp) and encircles it to provide shade is called a brim of a hat.
…”

https://typesofhats.com/brim-of-a-hat/



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Not to derail or sidetrack this wonderful thread, sorry,

But do y'all remember when it was a Mens Fashion back in the late 60's to early 70's to wear a Turtle Neck? Sure kept your neck and throat warm.

Sorry, back to the regular scheduled programming here.
 
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Some disagree:

What Is the Brim of a Hat? – 10 Types of Hat Brims

“…
Brim vs. Bill
If you’re a hat person, you should definitely not scroll this without reading. To be clear, a hat has a brim, and a cap has a bill or visor.

To be crystal clear, the circular piece that is stitched to the crown ( the part that covers your scalp) and encircles it to provide shade is called a brim of a hat.
…”

https://typesofhats.com/brim-of-a-hat/


They are disqualified because they believe that brims that encircle the entire hat are stitched to the hat. This is virtually never true. The crown and the 360 degree brim of both felt and straw hats are one piece of material. Those people clearly do no know what they are talking about and are not hat people. And do you see the hats they sell? They are abominations.

And I'll go with the OED over the internet any day of the week when it comes to the meanings of words.




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I have a Filson Insulated Packer hat for cold weather. I wear it hunting mostly, but also for walking around downtown on workdays. It is too hot to use walking around bird hunting here in the South. I also have a crushable Orvis felt hat and an LL Bean fleece ball cap with ear flaps.

Keep in mind... everything is relative. Our winters tend to be 40* and wet, so the Insulated Packer is slightly overkill on the warmth side. Sitting still in a 30* deer stand, it's very nice. I almost never wear a knit or fleece cap because I like a brim (or a bill!)



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And of course I do have a Stormy Kromer. Made right in the Yoop.


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Woolrich oilcloth safari for cool to slightly cold. Filson double mack for cold to really cold.


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Probably need to be looking at felt fedoras. Probably your best bet for a winter hat with a brim all the way around.
https://stetson.com/collections/hats-fedora-felt

Can't say better than that. Not cheap, but very well made and will last forever with reasonable care.
 
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Ball caps have visors
Brims go all the way around

According to a habadasher in Jackson Hole





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I have a Tilley light weight wool and a heavier weight, both with tucked ear flaps. Great head wear. Hollandhats.com were great to work with for sizing, exchange/return, etc.

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You looking for a ball cap style but, lined?


Ballcaps utilize a bill he’s asking for a brimmed hat.

Probably need to be looking at felt fedoras. Probably your best bet for a winter hat with a brim all the way around.
https://stetson.com/collections/hats-fedora-felt


Yeah this is what I’m looking for. Thank you.
 
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I have a Filson Insulated Packer hat for cold weather.


I have one and wore it often when the temp drops down below 10F or so. However, the last couple of years I prefer my Filson wool Elmer Fud/Floyd R Turbo cap. I like to keep my bald head toasty warm when it's cold out Smile
 
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I've been wearing this Tilley for a couple years now. Love it.
Tilley Tec Wool


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For brimmed hats, I've had a Tilley Wool hat for winter wear for years--I think it is a Montana model with a 2.5" brim. Has earflaps that fold down from inside the hat if needed. Keeps my head warm. It is old enough that it was still made in Canada. Also a nylon Airflow (3.5" brim) for the summer. Love them both. Sad to say that Tilley is no longer "handcrafted with Canadian Persnicketiness" I'm afraid--but rather in China.


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It's disappointing that a company that used to make a big point in in advertising "Made in Canada" is now manufactured in China.
 
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Did not know that. I guess no more Tilley's for me. At least not w/o checking origin.




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Were I looking for a full brimmed hat, this would be my choice. That is one good looking hat!


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I've had a Broner crushable felt hat for many years. It's been so long I don't even remember where I got it.

It's my hunting/fishing/snowplowing/camping/whenever a ballcap won't work hat.


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