bigrich wrote:Oldbloke wrote:"too many clint eastwood spaghetti westerns "
been hot all week and was crook with a virus too. So, guess what I've been watching..
clint eastwoods character ,"the man with no name" , was a tough guy with great one liners formula that's been used ever since. not to mention dirty harry .some of his one liners are classic , how he sums up marriage and women in "two mules for sister sarah" cracks me up
. arnold swartszenager , stallone and more recent actors have played similar personas . sorry , i'm off topic . this is a topic about hats
in regional qld i wear a broad brimmed akubra . "cattleman" is the style i think . i'm very fair skinned , a hat is a necessity for me
can't help with the soft hats but i can see the sense of them in dense bush .
I have to come up with an outfit for Cowboy shooting, but I never got into westerns, and have never had an eye for fashion so have no concept of what sort of clothing constitutes "cowboy". I've been watching lots of westerns the past few months looking for ideas. My idea of proper cowboy fashion is Terence Hill's Trinity character, clothes that haven't been washed, or even removed, in years. A simple red union suit, boots and gunbelt would be perfect. Because of the beard I'm leaning toward a Gabby Hayes character
But yesterday I was looking at Eastwood, there is a whole website dedicated to his outfit in the "Dollars" trilogy -
https://www.themanwithnoname.info/the-hat/the-original-hatIt occurred to me that the poncho, like a duster, can simply be worn over anything at all, which makes the whole thing much simpler. But I would want to make the torch-cut steel plate that he wore under the poncho as well
I do quite like his sheepskin vest though, it would be very cool to skin a sheep and make that from scratch.
I wore cowboy hats when I was younger, but I was never a real fan. They're great for keeping the sun and rain out of your face, but they're too big for moving in small places, and good luck holding onto it in a breeze. They're better than a giggle hat though in not constantly falling over your eyes.
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But I've been wearing them again the last few months to try to get used to it for Cowboy, if I'm not wearing it I'll forget to take it. So bloody annoying they are. It's constantly blowing or falling off, if I look up the rear hits my back and it falls off, so it's hopeless for shooting prone or most other field positions. I'm sure the "cowboy hat" as we recognise it is a pure Hollywood invention, you couldn't possibly keep one on riding a horse at anything above a trot
I'm thinking now of getting a Civil War kepi instead and see how I cope with that, basically a baseball cap from 160 years ago. Hats are a necessity for me now, the old solar panel feels the heat and cold too much when I step outside without a hat