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    I need a good straw hat for working out at the ranch, tired of the top of my ears getting toasted, what is a good brand ? Anywhere to find them used, hate to take a really nice one and sow it all up at the ranch, where is a good place to buy a new one ?

    #2
    Could pick up a fairly cheap one at Wally-World and maybe not feel so bad about getting it dirty.

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      #3
      Convenience store for a work hat.

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        #4
        palm leaf hats for sale, cowboy hats for sale, western hats for sale, hats wholesale, fishing hats, gardening hats, golf hats, sun hats, straw hats, old west hats, hatbands, hat bands


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          #5
          I’ve noticed a bunch at the local Atwood’s.

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            #6
            Originally posted by 7sdad View Post
            Convenience store for a work hat.
            amnd for any occasion up to including formal

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              #7
              Go to Cavender's and try them all on. Too many shapes and vent types out there. I've got a Resistol straw and palmetto straw for outside work. Both were $40-$60.

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                #8
                Originally posted by mjhaverkamp View Post
                I need a good straw hat for working out at the ranch, tired of the top of my ears getting toasted, what is a good brand ? Anywhere to find them used, hate to take a really nice one and sow it all up at the ranch, where is a good place to buy a new one ?
                "Sow it all up"? Ships weren't built for harbors! Wear that sucker out.

                Last year, albeit hesitantly, I ordered a flat brim and open crown hat from Amazon and it is my favorite of all time. Took it to a lady in SA and she shaped it to my liking in 15 minutes
                Rodeo King is the brand.

                https://www.amazon.com/RODEO-KING-Womens-Cowboy-Natural/dp/B06XCLW1MS/ref=sr_1_2?crid=27DRUKNV0LPAL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.GZ_ tpN83DWgIS1A40dgInDJggOfGpGJIo75T6tRNxrNy9pdWg7kaV z-1tqdo0OgJO9DCN7A1eMXlDgJ0U3OwEjCBLYa3PXH8b0wNbdHN0 qs4IjfYfQjZtcpzzLTSx5J_fQIh5vrUrE-cNc5RCu02BLv9VMKFqmOJFCqeniDsEV0.Vx0k_FCm91KDe6jne _DO2RH0jqGmTvoQJL4hkckvFuI&dib_tag=se&keywords=rod eo%2Bking%2Bjute&qid=1712681272&sprefix=rodeo%2Bki ng%2Bjut%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-2&th=1


                An alternative is Sunbody as mentioned above, . They have quality products. I have worn out a few palm leaf hats from them and they last. Best part is you can dunk them in a sink, tub trough, or hose to re shape them after they get mashed.
                Last edited by GroceryGetter; 04-09-2024, 10:52 AM.

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                  #9
                  A used hat just sounds nasty

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                    A used hat just sounds nasty
                    yeah it does, guess I will buy a new one and sow it all up lol. Never have worn a cowboy hat much but just tired of the sun beating down on me, besides that if I am working on the ranch I need to look the part lol

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                      A used hat just sounds nasty
                      A used hat pretty much is.

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                        #12
                        Gehrig's Hardware

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                          #13
                          I would recommend getting one with vents in the crown, not just 3 little holes on each side. Straw hats can get pretty hot if not vented.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mclipp View Post
                            Gehrig's Hardware
                            LOL, I should know you

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                              #15
                              Twisted !

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