Bush Hat

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johnboy

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No...and No

When fishing a tweed trilby adorned with flies is de rigeur (even if coarse fishing)

For anything with the kids, I understand the temptation to dress as embarassingly as possible...but I suggest something that makes you look a little less stupid

Perhaps this?

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Red you make me laugh.....l
 
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:jacked:A bush hat is a specific type of hat & not just anything worn on the head when outdoors, for example a woollen hat or a hankerchief tied on your head can't be called a bush hat just because it's used in the bush......
Could you call a tricycle a mountain bike just because you drove down a mountain in one or a ford fiesta a Formula 1 car if you drove on silverstone's circuit. ?.:)
 
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swotty

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I've had a Bharma for about 10yrs....great hat but can't comment on the Wombat...however I got an Akubra last year and would recommend it
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I was looking at getting a bush hat and noticed a couple makes on Amazon.

I was wondering if anyone knew about them and what they are like?
Anyone use them?

Its the Wombat Outback hat and the Bharma Squashy Bush Hat. I don't see much difference other than the price.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467128533&pf_rd_i=468294

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Full-Grain-Leather-Foldaway-Bush/dp/B001614NPU/ref=pd_sim_ap_1
 

garethw

Settler
I got the Barmah last year, excellent hat, keeps the rain off my glasses or the sun out of my eyes and off my head... Got mine direct from Oz, a site called hats by the 100. Cheaper than buying in France... cost me about 50 euros inc shipping. They were selling the same hat in a local outdoor outfitters near me for 79 Euros.

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cheers
Garteh
 

salad

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errrrm I like me baseball/bush hat

Now shoot me down with hell fire and flame :) for I must be a chavcrafter

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Huon

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I'm not really a baseball cap fan but one thing I do like about them is that they can be worn under the good of a waterproof jacket to serve as a visor. Very good for jackets without a wired hood but an improvement even for those with.

As for 'bush hats' in the sense being debated here. I have an Akubra a hemp Tilly and a couple of Panamas. The Akubra and Tilley are great but make me feel like a bushcraft nerd if I wear them out so for me the Panamas are normally the way to go.

Red, with your fashion police hat on are you able to OK my Panamas? I want to feel free to continue to wear them :)
 
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errrrm I like me baseball/bush hat


Hit the nail on the head there....;).....there is a subtle difference between MY bush hat, i.e. the hat I use in the bush & A bush hat....
For example; if I hike in wellies then they become my walking boots but they are not walking boots....
Sorry to keep using analogies, just shows the limitation of my arguments :D...

You know for the people that live & work in the Australian bush there is no such thing as a bush hat...they just wear a hat, usually a knackered, vaguely outback-ish style wide brimmed felt jobby to keep the sun off..........often full of character & impregnated with years of sweat,... no name, no classification just a function....They would probably laugh at us trying to define 'a bush hat' since we don't have 'bush' nor a real need to wear one...:lmao:
 

British Red

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Red, with your fashion police hat on are you able to OK my Panamas? I want to feel free to continue to wear them :)

Provided they are worn with a blaser, open necked shirt and flannels at the MCC, whilst consuming a G&T, carry on that man
 

salad

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Sep 24, 2008
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I'm not really a baseball cap fan but one thing I do like about them is that they can be worn under the good of a waterproof jacket to serve as a visor. Very good for jackets without a wired hood but an improvement even for those with.

As for 'bush hats' in the sense being debated here. I have an Akubra a hemp Tilly and a couple of Panamas. The Akubra and Tilley are great but make me feel like a bushcraft nerd if I wear them out so for me the Panamas are normally the way to go.

Red, with your fashion police hat on are you able to OK my Panamas? I want to feel free to continue to wear them :)

And a baseball hat wont knock into your fully packed rucksack as it has no rim at the back :)
 

Huon

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May 12, 2004
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And a baseball hat wont knock into your fully packed rucksack as it has no rim at the back :)

That may well be true and to be honest I never take a hat with an all-round brim if I'm doing any serious hiking with a decent-size pack. Then it is always a baseball cap :)
 

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