One Drop
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- Messages
- 452
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- Swiss Alps
I have a Sunbody, with a big Gus shape I put in myself and a 4" brim, it's what I wear most of the summer; I love to soak it and put it back on on really hot days, and to adjust or correct the shape when it dries to that stiff clay feeling. I've had three summers wearing it almost every day and it's still looks and feels like the day I bought it, great hats for the purpose.
But it's a roughly finished and very big and rustic hat, that's not a complaint but it's what it is. There are many occasions I'd like to out something on that's a bit more stylish, or that dresses up a bit, or to wear in town and these designs are exactly what I had in mind, and look to be practical. I know the Sunbody Mexican palm straws are not recommended to soak, but the Guatemalan ones like mine just love the water.
I got a response email today from Akubra, more or less what I expected :
“Thanks so much for your message and for your kind words about our new straw collection, we’re really glad to hear the designs appeal to you!
When it comes to getting them wet, we don’t recommend exposing our new straw range to heavy rain or anywhere where they will get too wet. Light exposure may not cause immediate damage, but there is still a risk, so it’s best to keep them as dry as possible to maintain their structure and longevity.
If you have any other questions or need help choosing the right summer style, we’re always happy to help!”



