A Beautiful Mind

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I think it's dashing! Takes a dude with some panache to even select it! |
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Prepared for the Worst, Providing the Best

| quote: Originally posted by Jester814: Do you get a cool dot pattern sunburn now?
Not yet, lol. I've still got all my hair up top but my forehead is getting bigger... |
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Happily Retired

| Nah, not for me. However, when you get old like I am, it doesn't matter what others think...if you like it wear it.
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| I'm an old geezer who is follicle challenged, and have had skin cancer removed from my face...I wear hats that are similar to yours. Wear it in good health!
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| Nice hat at a great price. Looks like it will be ideal for your trip and beyond. One warning about hats, they propagate. I started with a Tilley clone that is still going strong and has been joined by some Tilley, Filson and Outdoor Research hats over the last 30 years. One loses the "hat anxiety" over time. However, friends and family will still make comments.
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| Posts: 833 | Location: North of Pittsburgh, PA | Registered: January 29, 2013 |  
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| I believe that SF member Bald1 would approve. See his CUT. Being more safe is the first priority and being cost-effective is even better. I have been looking at Stetson straw hats. Interesting models are Open Road, Panama, Gambler, and Digger.
"It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye". The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, pilot and author, lost on mission, July 1944, Med Theatre.
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| Posts: 6097 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: September 14, 2003 |  
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Eye on the Silver Lining
| Model it so we can be sure! Seriously, it’s a perfect travel hat. I don’t wear hats well- or I make bad choices, I guess. My husband and son always make fun. Ignore it- it’s keeping you healthy AND stylish.
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Optimistic Cynic

| Looks like you should be hanging out with Crocodile Dundee, I like it! |
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| At 69, I've had about 4 pre-cancer growths taken off my ears. Sun is the cause they said.
Ball cap guy all my life but they don't shade your ears.
Trying some like yours for grass mowing and extended out door work |
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Get my pies outta the oven!

| I wear a khaki boonie hat in public now and DGAF what people think. It's that or skin cancer on my bald head. I'm 52 and tried the baseball cap thing but it just doesn't give me enough sun protection for my neck and ears.
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| I wear a very similar hat with a slightly wider brim. I never need sunscreen and never get sun burned. I wish mine had some mesh in it for better ventilation. That style is actually becoming quite popular for golf. |
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