(Part 2) Best sun hats for men according to redditors
We found 45 Reddit comments discussing the best sun hats for men. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Get her a pre-Christmas present basket with a sun hat, SPF chapstick, and a package of baby wipes.
I've personally always liked a nice Straw Hat.
I have one of these. It has a strap that has saved it a few times, good all-around sun protection (much more than a floppy Gilligan hat), holds up fairly well to rain or spray, and didn't break the bank.
Buy these. Also this and this, and don't forget these.
Rent this.
Drive around Vegas saying things like "Oh god... did you eat all this acid?" and "You people just don't understand! This car is property of the World Bank, that money goes to Italy!"
It's not hot yet. A couple more weeks and you'll think you're in Hell.
A vented hat with a wide brim and and SPF rating is your best friend in summer here, and as others have said, daily sunscreen use is a must, even for just normal activities where you are in and out of the car, walking to the mailbox etc.
For the hat, something similar to this is what you want.
I couldn't fine one with a red inlay but here is Black Inky Rider
Octoling Boots
Straw Boater
True about the city shutting down when it snows, but it's only for a couple of days. I have lived all of my 60 years in this area, and never needed chains to get around town.
As far as coping with the rain, I recommend abhat with a brim, something like this. Sorry for the inelegant link:
https://www.amazon.com/Dorfman-Pacific-Binding-Brown-Medium/dp/B002BTUCKG/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?adgrpid=58596125200&dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwo9rtBRAdEiwA_WXcFr8Wq9reIsptPBpDPgmG7Z3dif0DfuYjCxXC_WnYcLU2L9t0kTH83hoCMYAQAvD_BwE&hvadid=274688206038&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9032829&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=741969294886755025&hvtargid=kwd-307191045293&hydadcr=27031_10760245&keywords=dpc+hat&qid=1572288128&sr=8-5
I hate bucket hats, so my taste already is in question. :->
I have vitiligo, and I prefer hats to caps for the added protection. I understand you are 30-something, but if you dress well, let me recommend a Biltmore (model BS5747 if the window doesn't pop up) from Dorfman Pacific. Amazon sells a more casual havana fedora.
Amazon also sells their straw fedora and straw gambler's hat for a more casual look.
My wife loves Tilleys. I've had one, and it shrank after I washed it. I'm not impressed with the style, but again that's taste.
Or put this on: Cool Hat
[What do you think of a hat like this?] (http://www.amazon.com/Henschel-Resistant-Leather-Outback-Shapeable/dp/B001HLMM2K/ref=pd_sbs_a_6) I like that black style, and it feels classic but not "over the top, wannabe cowboy" cheap type of hat.
[This was another one I was looking at that is much less cowboy] (http://www.amazon.com/Dorfman-Pacific-Leather-Binding-X-Large/dp/B002BTOP1I/ref=sr_1_2?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1345450828&sr=1-2&keywords=leather+hat), and more typical outdoorsman or Indiana Jones type. I like the way these kinds of hats look too, but I think I rather the former link.
Europe is a big place. If you only spend two weeks in each country, you won't see everything in the EU much less Europe.
My wife and I have visited 21 (or 22, I can't remember right now) countries in Europe over the last nine years and here's my advice.
You could try Big 5, or other sports related stores like Sports Authority, Bass Pro Shops, etc., depending on where you live. You might also consider checking with department stores and seeing if they've put up their summer items yet or not. Sometimes they have things like that.
This is the cheapest, Amazon Prime hat I could find that's close to your description
Seersucker was invented in India because the way it's woven, it stands out a little from the body and lets a little breeze in. Consider men's seersucker clothing if you're female and can't find any loose-fitting seersucker.
Also consider a men's guayabera -- these are what men wear in Latin America, untucked, with lots of pockets, lots of room for cooling breezes, and looks dressy enough to go anywhere.
If you get desperate you can upend a canteen of water over your head and your seersucker or guayabera too. Just remove electronics first.
Here is the kind of hat everyone wears in Arizona and New Mexico. It has a mesh cutout so a little breeze can get in. https://www.amazon.com/Side-Mesh-Talson-Bucket-Hat/dp/B0080I9OYW If you have long hair, that chin tie can be fixed to keep the hair up off your neck.
As others have suggested, I like khaki cargo shorts, but if you can find any seersucker shorts great.
I also wear men's Hawaiian shirts--again, cotton (sometimes silk), big and breezy and look good untucked.
I can't say enough good about Duofold Varitec. I have to check to make sure I'm even wearing a shirt when I go out in this fabric. Again, it's been easier for me to find them in Men's.
Edited to add: I prefer athletic sandals (again, I buy men's because I can't find a single pair in women's that aren't all kinds of crazy turquoise and orange colors) https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-2721482/croft-barrow-mens-bungee-fisherman-sandals.jsp?ci_mcc=ci&utm_campaign=MENS%20DRESS/CAS%20SHOES&utm_medium=CSE&utm_source=google&utm_product=73525577&CID=shopping15&utm_campaignid=196833692&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIp-bw3Iyl1QIVU1YNCh3--ws4EAQYBSABEgJd4fD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=COPwouCMpdUCFY0PgQodsFEB4w
In Arizona they advise against any kind of sandal, but it's not hot enough in KC to burn your sandals up like it is in Phoenix. Not kidding, in Phoenix my sneaker bottoms melted to the asphalt and came off. Anyway I have found athletic sandals with good arch support to stand up to the heat and walking just fine.
I bought one a couple months ago.
YES!
https://www.amazon.com/Dorfman-Pacific-Dimensional-Boonie-Medium/dp/B00B8D5GC0/ref=mp_s_a_1_17?keywords=dorfman%2Bpacific%2Bhats%2Bfor%2Bmen&qid=1569985837&s=gateway&sprefix=dorfman%2B&sr=8-17&th=1&psc=1
I would not spend more than 6 bucks on a hard hat. I bought a nice hat that I wear under mine that has a flap in the back to cover my neck, and the fabric makes the plastic hard hat more comfortable. I suggest investing in a flap hat rather than a hard hat, then wear both. Something like this.