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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Australian Outback Hats Define the Spirit of the Land Down Under

By Malcom Sloan

The Australian Outback Hat, often called the Australian version of the American Cowboy hat, was developed in basically the same way. Australians in earlier times also needed something to cover their head during the really hot weather and to keep the rain off of them. This is where the similarity stops though.

The Aussie Outback hat is smaller with sloping front and back brims. The sides are not turned up as much. Aussie hats come in many different materials, including fur felt, straw, canvas, leather, wool felt, kangaroo, even mesh. The Aussie Outback hat is a lot like the American Cowboy hat in that it really is illustrative of Australian life. It's design and use are suited to the Australian climate.

Folks in the Australian Outback are known to have many hats. The hat is more than just a head covering. It has lots of different uses due to the harsh and variable climate. However, having grown in popularity, these hats are now being chosen more for their fashion than their function.

Many people mistakenly think that Australians will hang trinkets from the brims of these Australian Outback hats such as crocodile teeth and other items. Tourists are the only ones who would wear these. Fedora hats are only worn when one needs a safari hat. Traditionally it's a fedora with the brim completely pushed down.

Numerous styles of Australian Outback hats exist. This kind of hat is like the American Cowboy hat, only smaller. Akubra Hats are the original kind of Outback hat. The Keir family began manufacturing these hats in 1874, and they are still at it today. The higher quality hats are made of wild rabbit fur. The "snowy river" hat is the most popular Akubra hat. The name is from the movie "The Man from Snowy River."

In Australia, it is important to be able to fold your hat up very small for storage and then have it spring right back into shape when you are ready to wear it. The Aussies coined the term "squashable" to describe this important quality. These hats are truly "squashable". One reason for this is that the manufacturers only use the highest quality of leather. In this way, they can create a consistent product. Jacaru was one of the first to create the leather style Australian hat. A canvas style is also available. Both styles have a brawny, outdoor appearance and gain even more character as they age.

BC Hats-Named after the creator Bill Conner who began the first leather hat business with his steer hide hat. BC Hats also produces one of a kind hats with wire mesh in the brim in order to shape and hold shape better. The ?Stockman? style is recognized the world over as a ?Aussie hat?. Cork-This is the most stereotypical Australian hat. This hat features corks strung from the brim to keep away flying insects. It is believed that the swaying motion of the corks keeps insects from biting the wearer.

Go to www.hats-forsale.com to see a wide variety of Australian Outback hats. You will soon see that there are lots of different types to choose from. You really need to see all the pictures to get the full effect and decide which one is right for you. You'll have to choose carefully if you are to become the next Crocodile Dundee! - 18762

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