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Promise. If you've never considered wearing a rain hat before and you live in (or are just traveling to) an area where rain, sleet, and/or snow are a regular thing, then your life is about to change.
The right choice for you will depend on whether spring is generally warm and sunny or wet and gray where you live, but ideal spring hats can keep off the sun or rain, as necessary. WHAT TYPES OF ...
ALWAYS WITH YOU: This rain hat is foldable and can be easily stowed away in your luggage. It accompanies you on all your outdoor adventures, whether hiking, sailing or fishing.
Designer Mijoda Dajomi has created the Daughters of Rain headwear collection, which can harvest rainwater in anticipation of future water shortages. Created as Dajomi's graduate project at London ...
While a ball cap might have sufficed in the past, your fishing experience will be better with the sun, wind, and rain protection only a quality fishing hat can provide. That doesn't mean you have ...
There's a 40% chance of rain so whatever else you wear, consider accessorizing with a poncho, rain hat or other gear to keep you dry.
You don’t want to get caught in the rain without a good hat on your head. A solid, waterproof lid will keep the rain off your face and out of your eyes, even when you find yourself stepping out ...
From traditional hats to fascinators and headdresses, the best looks at the 151st running of America’s most fashionable sporting event. Rain at Churchill Downs altered the plans for many at this ...
A FRIEND TO FISHERMEN – Whether you’re going fishing, camping, or on a hike, this bucket hat is the right addition for enjoying the outdoors. With a two-tone trim and a 2” brim, you can be ...
Created as Dajomi's graduate project at London College of Fashion, the collection consists of hats which double as vessels to collect and store rain water. Mijoda Dajomi designed a collection of ...