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Splashed out on a new Tilley (titfa tat) hat today in preparation for some charity walks I'm doing and the winter ahead...

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Very nice.
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I like Tilley hats. Their tweed 'winter' hat with concealed, fold-down forehead and ear flaps is excellent and the summer weight hat equally so for warmer days.
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Funnily enough I looked at a Tilley hat yesterday In Go Outdoors.... I would have bought one till I saw the price.... My good wife saw the price and grinned and asked if I wanted one, I thought about it and asked "how much" and she showed me the ticket........ I nearly fell through the floor....!!!!

Nice hat, but not £70's worth
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

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Same tweed hat Tilley, $125 incl tax (66 pounds), where they are made in Canada.

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They're not cheap admittedly, but the quality is superb and they come with a lifetime guarantee - which even covers being eaten by elephants (although one famously survived the 'passage' and was still wearable after a good wash!). :Hat:

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John Milford wrote:They're not cheap admittedly, but the quality is superb and they come with a lifetime guarantee - which even covers being eaten by elephants (although one famously survived the 'passage' and was still wearable after a good wash!). :Hat:
I agree, I've had mine for about ten years and it still looks like new, yes there not cheap but they really are built to last. :Hat:

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