Mike K.
One Too Many
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For some time now, I have been on a mission to find the perfect safari hat. There were two important requirements for this hat: color and brim size. I wanted a hat with a light greenish-tan color, a true khaki. Most fedoras out there today are a very dark green or a very plain brown. :eusa_doh: Until recently, the only hat that came close to my required color was the Akubra Military Slouch Hat. Next, I needed a hat with a 3" brim for adequate sun protection. Two and one-half inches seems to be the standard size, but this was too small. :eusa_doh: The Akubra military hat’s brim was too big for me, but I figured the brim could always be trimmed smaller. Until now, I have been getting by with a Purdey bush hat…a nice hat, but just not quite what I’ve been searching for.
Well, my quest is finally over!!
From www.walkabout.com I ordered the Akubra Riverina hat in khaki, a true greenish-tan, with a 3" brim. Upon receipt of my new hat I first proceeded to put a tighter pinch in the crown. Next I removed the leather rope-like band so I could put on a puggaree instead. For the puggaree I used 1" wide herringbone twill cotton ribbon. The twill ribbon was a natural color cotton so I needed to dye it khaki so it wouldn’t look as white against the color of the hat. I used a traditional English tea dye to achieve the appropriate khaki color (call me a romantic
). The final step was to wrap the puggaree.
Here is the finished product (along with other field gear)
Well, my quest is finally over!!
Here is the finished product (along with other field gear)

