Indy Fedora Alternatives
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- AppalachiaJones
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Indy Fedora Alternatives
Just got to thinking....
When browsing outdoor apparel catalogues and sporting goods stores, most frequently contain various types of brimmed hats. Some wool, some canvas, others types of cotton duck and oilcloth.
Does anyone ever wear any of these types of hats, perhaps as an alternative at times?
When browsing outdoor apparel catalogues and sporting goods stores, most frequently contain various types of brimmed hats. Some wool, some canvas, others types of cotton duck and oilcloth.
Does anyone ever wear any of these types of hats, perhaps as an alternative at times?
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If I'm not wearing my fedora, I'm either not wearing a hat, or wearing one of my dad's old boonies or patrol caps.
EDIT: And if it's during the winter, I sometimes wear my Soviet "Bolshivik" faux fur cap.
EDIT: And if it's during the winter, I sometimes wear my Soviet "Bolshivik" faux fur cap.
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Good input folks. My first job as a teenager was working part time at an Army-Navy Surplus store and ever since that time, I've been a big fan of both the Boonie Caps and the Patrol Caps.
However, when I initially posted this thread, I was envisioning something more like this:
http://www.kevinscatalog.com/images/fl15-sh.jpg
It just seems like you run across hats like this and close to it in outdoor stores and catalogues all the time. Does anyone fancy anything like that as an alternative or do most lean towards regular or sole use of the classic Indy Fedora?[/url]
However, when I initially posted this thread, I was envisioning something more like this:
http://www.kevinscatalog.com/images/fl15-sh.jpg
It just seems like you run across hats like this and close to it in outdoor stores and catalogues all the time. Does anyone fancy anything like that as an alternative or do most lean towards regular or sole use of the classic Indy Fedora?[/url]
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Hey Chewie, you can come hide out at my place. I wear 'em too, but mostly because I don't have my fedora yet. Though it has been since I joined the Army that I find myself looking okay in ball caps (probably because I got use to wearing the patrol cap).Alan wrote:The knocking you hear at your door is the fedora police...Chewbacca Jones wrote:Sometimes I throw on a ball cap ...
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Oh......well, on camping trips, I'd wear my Boy Scouts "Adventure" hat (that's what the style is called.....or it was when I bought the hat) It's similar to that.IndyJones wrote:Good input folks. My first job as a teenager was working part time at an Army-Navy Surplus store and ever since that time, I've been a big fan of both the Boonie Caps and the Patrol Caps.
However, when I initially posted this thread, I was envisioning something more like this:
http://www.kevinscatalog.com/images/fl15-sh.jpg
It just seems like you run across hats like this and close to it in outdoor stores and catalogues all the time. Does anyone fancy anything like that as an alternative or do most lean towards regular or sole use of the classic Indy Fedora?[/url]