Its your head and you should wear what pleases you.
Felt vs. straw "rules" are like traffic laws in Italian cities, a mere suggestion.
If felt is comfortable to you then by all means wear it.
I'm curious. The weather in NYC has been crappy. I have been wearing my light felt, no liner Borsalino. I see, though, that even with the temperature not being too high--and raining on and off-- some people are using Panamas as the "protocol" of the season suggests. I don't follow it by any means but, I must confess, I've been feeling a little weird with most people wearing panamas and there I am, silly me, wearing felt. Am I the only one? New Yorkers, what say you?
Aureliano-
Domingo, ponte el sombrero y vamos.
Its your head and you should wear what pleases you.
Felt vs. straw "rules" are like traffic laws in Italian cities, a mere suggestion.
If felt is comfortable to you then by all means wear it.
Agree. ^^
My current hat rotation includes felt, straw, and wool caps. The hat is chosen on the weather, mood, and an attempt to coordinate with my daily work clothes.
Today for example. Ugly weather, again. I'm wearing light felt.
Aureliano-
Domingo, ponte el sombrero y vamos.
Keep on wearing your felt ... I would not risk my panamas in this weather.
However, for me, when the temp reaches 65F and not rainy I wear my panamas.![]()
Exactly, I don't want to damage my straw hats. I agree with you, from 65 up, panama it is!
Aureliano-
Domingo, ponte el sombrero y vamos.
I wore my Panama once this week and it got wet and now it looks a little bedgraggled. I'm hoping a warm iron can brighten it up. Today I'm back to felt. Last Sunday I wore my boater! And I may again this Sunday!
But you're right, it's been tough to decide this week.
"Hello. I'm Mr. Hardy, and this is my friend, Mr. Laurel."
I'm carrying a B!Wear cap that matches my Wested Raiders jacket (it's perfect weather for this jacket!)... but I haven't had occasion to actually wear the cap. My isolated house-to-car and car-to-job (and vice versa), etc., moments have all coincided with only slight drizzle.
This is some amazingly awful weather for June in NY, isn't it?!?
I have one of Art's lightweight hats and I don't ever seem to wear it in the winter but it stays in the rotation all summer long. If there is a hint of rain I go with the felt instead of the straw. Actually my lightweight is cooler than either of my Panamas.
I've been alternating between my Sunbody (which I'm still not quite sold on) and my felts, depending on how hot it's been. The felt works for me if the high's projected to be below 75.
I've got a Milan straw on the way from Miller Hats, but until it dries up, I won't risk wearing it.