So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Straw Cowboy Hats: Bargain Fashion

By Ned Dagostino

Straw cowboy hats have certainly come a long way from the days of the six-shooter and the draw. The six-shooter's gone and so is the draw, but the straw cowboy hat is still with us. It survives because of its great looks, and maybe a tinge of nostalgia. But great looks are definitely its chief reason for being a fashion statement today.

In fact all types of cowboy hats are making it big on the fashion scene. Handsome hunks sport them, and so do svelte supermodels. They are an enduring symbol of the rough, tough, handsome 'knights' of the Wild West epitomized by such screen legends as John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. Can you forget that scene between Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef? Central to the scene was a cowboy hat that gets shot up and goes flying up in the air? Fairly makes me tingle, dagnab it!

Straw cowboy hats are more popular than any other variety of cowboy hat. They're worn by people on the beach. They're worn by summer tourists. They're worn by weekend gardeners. Everybody's wearing a straw cowboy hat!

Straw may appear to you to be a strange choice for a hat. After all, it's not much good at protecting your head from getting wet in the rain! But if you look at it, it is a very intelligent choice for a cowboy hat. It is much lighter than the other varieties of cowboy hats. It let's the hair 'breathe'. So your head is cool and free from sweat. And it does block the sun very effectively and naturally.

The straw that's generally used for making straw cowboy hats is called toquilla straw. Of course other varieties of straw are used too, but toquilla is considered the norm. So when you're out shopping for a straw cowboy hat, just check that the straw is toquilla or better.

The straw cowboy hat made of toquilla is also called a panama hat. That's because panama is very close to Ecuador, the home of the toquilla straw that goes into the making of the panama hat. OK, I agree, someone got a little geographically confused! Thinking of buying a straw cowboy hat? Here's a tip for you: try the gardening section at a department store! The awfully nice thing about these hats, apart from their romantic good looks, is that they don't cost you the earth. They're downright cheap to buy.

To recap, a straw cowboy hat is a great looking piece of headwear! There's a sense of history and nostalgia and romance all wrapped up in that li'l ol' straw cowboy hat. It has matured into a high fashion accessory. Apart from the fashionablenss, straw cowboy hats are airy and cool to wear. They are light in weight. Best of all they are so very cheap to buy. Needless to say, the straw cowboy hat is able to function as a protective gear for your head and eyes.

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