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Old 28-08-2005, 03:08 PM
R. M. Watkin
 
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Hi All,
you may try to get a beekeepers hat and remove the net. I think the brim is
more than 4" . hope this is of some help to tou.

Richard M. Watkin.

"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Pat Kiewicz) wrote:

Anna said:

My husband has very light skin (red headed) and has had skin cancer

removed
in the past. I was wondering if anyone on this site knows of a place

to buy
a very wide brim hat, like a sombrero. I've searched the internet, but

none
that we have found have brims wide enough to protect the sides of his

face.
Catalog address or internet address if you know of any.
Any help will be appreciated.

I think they pretty much top out at 4 inch brims. You might want
to consider a cap with sun blocking drapes (Solumbra or Coolibar are
a couple of brand names I am slightly familiar with.)

I bought a wide brimmed gardening hat by Sloggerwear this spring.
Best gardening hat I've ever had, but only a 4" brim. I use SPF-50
sunscreen (with zinc oxide) *and* the hat.


Order a sombrero from Mexico. ;-)

They have much larger brims than 4 inches!
I'm considering getting one for myself next time I go down there. (I
live close to the border). I am very fair skinned and am not a sun
worshipper.

http://tinyurl.com/bks6p

I tried a regular google search but just turned up smaller brimmed
sombreros. IMHO one this size is far better! I'm probably going to bid
on it. It'd be cheaper than paying for gas for a trip to Mexico. G

OTOH one of the local mexican import shops might carry one.

Hmmmmmmmm....
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Om.

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Nicholson