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September 28, 2005
Solar–Powered Fan Safari Hat
So cool: everyone will wonder where you got it — and when you'll be leaving.
"Here's your hat — what's your hurry?" takes on a whole new meaning when you show up in this tricked–out headgear.
The weatherproof natural linen straw hat uses a built–in solar cell (at the crown of the hat in the photo above) or 2 AA batteries (in case it's a cloudy day or you're indoors) to power a small fan (on the front brim, in case you're confused by all this complexity and hi–tech talk) that directs a constant cooling breeze to your forehead.
Wait a minute — if you're indoors, why would you be wearing this hat unless you're really nuts? But I digress.
"Perfect for the sportswoman who has to keep her cool."
One size fits all with adjustable comfort liner.
3–way solar/battery/off switch.
$39.98 here (batteries not included).
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Or, you can go to your friendly local Army-Navy store (GREAT place to find all kinds of neat stuff, lots and lots of it not specifically designed for mayhem) and pick up a real, genuine pith helmet. Run that thing under some cool water, shake it off, put it on your head, and you'll be plenty cool.
To complete the look, you could opt for some old-style Ray-Bans, Bermuda shorts and a paisley ascot. All set for an elephant stampede, or Halloween!
Posted by: Flutist | Sep 28, 2005 4:19:14 PM
