
If you want some mesh ventilation, look a hat with small mesh gaps. Are you going to be hunting in tsetse fly country? If so, a hat with a very open mesh crown is not such a good idea - the flies will find a way inside your hat through the mesh.

Hats made of cotton or canvas material are also 'breathable'.
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However, if want to look vaguely good in a hat here are a few tips on how to choose a hat to suit you. When hunting in Africa, hat function is the prime concern. These were heydays of African hunting safaris when everyone who was anyone, disappeared into the African bush for months on end.


Fast Forward To The Safari Hats Of The 1940s & 1950s The principles of the 'terai' sun protection were used to design acceptably feminine hats for ladies and alternative styles for men similar to bowler hats or clerical hats. The double terai hat is a slouch hat with a double thickness crown and brim designed for extra sun protection. Often the non-military terai hat brims were not pinned up on one side but just elevated on one side at a rakish angle. Pugree is the Indian word for turban and refers to the pleated hat band. The terai hat is a version of the slouch hat which was worn by the Gurkhas and named after a region in Nepal.Īs with the slouch hat, the terai was made of felt with pugree wound round the crown. Other armies also used the slouch hat as uniform in the tropics and today the Australian military still wear them in parade uniform. This style was used by the British military in the Boer Wars when there was a shortage of cork helmets.
