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Are fedoras too hot for the summer?
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OH booooooo.BendingOak wrote:If you can't take the heat...... become a cop.![]()
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You got it, Tex. Go get the horse and hold the reins while I spot us a tree for the event.Texan Scott wrote:He's the mad hatter, big dog....better git' a rope!![]()
...I see nutin' changed 'round these parts....
Nothing wrong with that. We have a LOT of new folks, and new products popping up, so seasonal discussions are always good as it keeps the information updated and fresh. Nothing to laugh about. It's good community information!backstagejack wrote:as predictable as the weather......the anti felt/straw hat threads pop up, LOL.
I started one last year or two if I recall. Such fun. Well, technically, I guess I started another one as well with the crease-n-corral straw question.
I've got to agree with John on this one:D As far wearing a fedora when it's hot......I don't think I've been any where that's too hot. I've worn mine at -15 degrees, and I've worn it at 115 degrees.BendingOak wrote:If you can't take the heat...... become a cop.![]()
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Indiana Blooze wrote:I've got to agree with John on this one:D As far wearing a fedora when it's hot......I don't think I've been any where that's too hot. I've worn mine at -15 degrees, and I've worn it at 115 degrees.BendingOak wrote:If you can't take the heat...... become a cop.![]()
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Indiana Jeff wrote:Now, having said all that, I have a PB straw on order that I anticipate will be my go to hat for most of the summer.
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Indiana Jeff
It IS the deciding factor for me. Heat doesn't bother me. I was wandering all over the South Arizona and Nevada area in summer a few years ago with heat indexes of 112+ wearing a beaver felt AB and had no problems.fenris wrote:I guess humidity does play a big role in how hot it feels.
Yes, it truly is. That's exactly the weather over here. And each time I step out of an air conditioned place / car I feel like I could die!Michaelson wrote:Heat with humidity, on the other hand, is absolute murder.
fenris wrote:My wife who's in Texas right now did tell me that despite the temps getting really high there, it's not humid. So she doesn't feel that hot unlike here where it's both hot and humid.
I guess humidity does play a big role in how hot it feels.
I admire your enduranceindy89 wrote:After wearing my AB today in this South Texas humidity (it's been very humid the last few days), I'd say yes that fedoras are too hot for the summer. Does that stop me from wearing it? Heck no it doesn't. I love my hat, and I wouldn't think twice about wearing it in this weather.
Kim Hoffman wrote:This thread reminds me of something Harrison Ford said in an interview about the time Crystal Skull was coming out. "Indiana Jones is someone who puts on a fedora and a leather jacket and then goes somewhere where it's hot."
That's how it is here, most establishments here have the A/C at full blast. The very reason I'm turning into a mallrat - to get away from the summer heat. The only problem is once you step out, you're greeted by blistering heat. The sudden change in temperature can give you a cold!fifthchamber wrote:the Air con used in shops makes it so cold that you're probably better off carrying a spare hat and jacket
Just curious....do you have a liner insider your PB straw?WConly wrote:but I have to disagree regarding the Peter's Brothers straw -- for me it is way too hot and I think it is because of the leather sweat band -- W>