Outback Hats
The outback hat is generally referred
to as Australia’s version of the cowboy hat. This style became popular in the
states with Disney’s release of “The Man from Snowy River” in 1982. The outback
hat isn’t as drastic as the American cowboy hats, and is often mistaken for the
safari hat, another popular style.
The outback takes the elongated brim of the American cowboy hats, and
incorporates the safari style crown. The outback generally has a 3” to 4” in
brim length that tapers slightly on the sides, and a 4” crown height. The
outback brim is slightly turned up on the sides (not as dramatic as the cowboy
hat), and has a teardrop shaped crown. The outback hat is made of various
fabrics, such as straw, fur felt, wool felt, canvas, and leather. Developed to
provide great sun protection, the outback hat is great for outdoors.
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