Happy Felt Hat Day, 2017!

It varied somewhat over time, but September 15th is the date most regarded as Felt Hat Day.

Okay, I know what you’re thinking, this is the sort of silly concession granted by politicians to lobbyists who don’t actually raise very much money for them… like, five thousand dollars might get you a Peanut Butter Fudge Day in West Des Moines.

Not at all. This used to be very serious stuff. People even got hurt over it. Check this out:

Survival: Mini Life-Lessons: A bald spot is a helluva thing to have to deal with.

Some years back I rented a convertible for a week in Maui, the selection of vehicles at the rental place being almost entirely convertibles or Jeeps. That’s when I was forced to come to grips with one of the hard realities about growing older.

A bald spot is a helluva thing to have to deal with.

Happy Straw Hat Day!

Generally, I observe this stuff to some degree. Sort of. That is, I usually don’t wear straw hats (or reasonable facsimiles) until after Straw Hat Day, but the reverse doesn’t hold true much, because they’re silly in the rain, and I won’t go bare-headed in the rain by choice, so I end up wearing felt hats on occasion all summer. Also, some outfits just scream out for a felt hat rather than a straw.

Survival – Tilley Hats

I first became aware of Tilley by realizing, somehow, that my favorite brimmed fabric hat, one that I think I found in a surplus store, was indeed an imitation of something else… something famous. I eventually tracked down the “original” back when there was pretty much just one model, in canvas, in one color. I ordered direct from Canada, lucked out in that the fit was pretty good (more on that later), and over time became impressed with just how much better made it was than my previous favorite.

A Great Bit of Kit, the USMC Watch Cap

These things are right up there with the venerable P38 can opener near the very top of the list of generally-useful stuff that the military has come up with. I buy mine on Ebay, I don’t know if they’re factory overruns, or “seconds” (I’ve heard that the USMC inspectors are really tough, and will fail a sewing job if there is one letter of the tag partially blocked or the USMC globe is distorted) or “fell off of a truck”, and I guess I don’t care, I’m just glad they’re available.

The Urban/Suburban EDC/Get-Home kit list

I’m a firm believer in versatility. The more detailed the scenario, the more specific you get in trying to predict the future, the more likely you are to be wrong, so I believe in just generally enabling yourself to handle more situations as they come up. Knives, flashlights, and multi-tools are among the most versatile tools there are, and can make you a whole lot harder to kill in a “collateral damage” sense. Insulation, water carrying capacity and the ability to make fire are almost universal needs.