Wednesday, 20 March 2013

A hat for autumn

Hats fit on people of all shapes and sizes






"Chur bro." he says as he crashes down beside me. I give the kid a nod. But this kid isn't a kid at all. He's a six foot odd giant of a man sporting some pretty sweet looking Bose headphones clamped around a mean pinstripe flat cap. This is a man who takes his choice of head wear seriously.

And his music; which he clearly wants to share with the rest of the carriage. I can't quite place the band he's listening to but it sounds a bit like a cross between Shapeshifter and Slipnot.

He does look cool in that hat though. I smile as he acknowledges my Goorin Brothers Gingham Newsboy Hat from Prohibition Hats NZ. A fellow hat lover.



Soon cotton and straw hats will turn to wool

It's a pretty chilly morning and looking across the train carriage I can see people are starting to wrap up a little warmer than the previous few weeks of dry perfect NZ summer has demanded.

Straw hats and floppies are giving way to warmer head wear that sits a little lower on the brow. Cotton flat caps and baseball caps are taking more prominence. And in the coming weeks, cotton and straw will turn to wool and polyester as the Summer wardrobe is shelved for another year.

The perfect hat for Autumn

For many, the fighting Kiwi spirit prevails, and they bullishly hold on to their t shirt and baseball cap combo into Autumn (and often Winter). But just as many more will start thinking about keeping their heads a little warmer and their brains a little more insulated as they commute to work.

This requires a little bit of pre-meditated hat selection. Straws and paper hats are no good. Not enough insulation for that walk to the train station. Beanies or ear flaps - too hot. You'll be sweating through that hat before you know it.

The answer lies with the humble cotton hat or cap. A great material that is as breathable as it is warm. There are many styles to choose, from newsboy hats to cadet caps, flat caps to bucket hats.
But, let's hope that the Summer holds out a little.

Laurie
Prohibition Hats NZ

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