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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostI've gone for a large brimmed Panama style hat, light cotton weave, with neat little flecked grey band, to wick away the sweat, it also has antibacterial properties to keep your titfa fresh.
Quality Marks & Sparks, £19.50. I have approval from SY02 and my pub buddies.
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I've gone for a large brimmed Panama style hat, light cotton weave, with neat little flecked grey band, to wick away the sweat, it also has antibacterial properties to keep your titfa fresh.
Quality Marks & Sparks, £19.50. I have approval from SY02 and my pub buddies.
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How about a tin hat? One never knows when it will all kick off!Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs the weather is growing less inclement here in the grim north, I rather fancy that my flat cap is going to be inappropriate for the hazy long summer days, ergo I need a new hat.
I want something that is befitting for my age, but still says young at heart, and maybe slightly playful. Nothing overstated, still tasteful but fashionable and with a neat brim.
What do the panel advise?
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Some useful tips here 7 Style Tips For Large Men - Big Man's Guide To Sharp Dressing | The Art Of Manliness
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Not even:Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe lorem ipsum text doesn't fill me with confidence.
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