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    Perhaps some kind UK based member could order one for Panache, and send it on to him when it arrives?

    I would certainly offer, but I'm not UK based either. Sorry.

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    I'm not sure why it's saying it's not available in the US. I ordered that exact same hat about a year ago and had no problems getting it shipped to Texas. It is indeed a good winter hat, with the fold-down ear warmers and forehead flap. I wore it in Kansas City last year when I was up there for business in the dead of winter, with temperatures below 0 degrees and a 2-mile walk from the hotel to my conference. I was sure glad to have it!

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    Its all right folks, there are always other hats!

    As I write this somewhere my beloved F-H.C.A.G. shivers in horror…

    Besides it is much more fun to buy them when you can try them on.

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    Obviously available in Canada, Jamie. Want help getting one? Just PM me your size and a cheque and I'll ship. Made in Canada should have no tarrifs under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    Obviously available in Canada, Jamie. Want help getting one? Just PM me your size and a cheque and I'll ship. Made in Canada should have no tarrifs under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

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    Or is it? The UK site says this is a limited edition Harris Tweed Tilley (the colour is described as "scots pine") only available in the UK. It ain't cheap at £94 though. The standard winter woollen in the UK is £69.

    Not trying to be pedantic, just wouldn't want anyone ending up with the wrong hat
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    Okay then, you're right. It isn't the Canadian hat. Sorry, Jamie!
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    I consoled myself with a $25 Woolrich flat (flap) cap

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A4JPU3E/..._M3T1_ST1_dp_1



    Just the thing for we (stubborn) motorists that insist on driving in the colder months with the top down (unless it is actively raining)

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    Cheers, Jamie. Sorry I couldn't help with that one!
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    This hat: http://www.tilley.com/Tilley-TTW2-Tec-Wool-Hat.aspx though not Harris tweed, might be a suitable substitute for us Yanks.

    My go-to winter hat is an insulated tweed flatcap with fold-down ear flaps. It's made by a company called Broner.
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