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Hat recomendations
by
herronm
on 12 Sep, 2011 15:04
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Hello Sly Guys,
It has been awhile. I always come to you for good advice, so here we go. I've just been diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma on my face. I've also had several AKs through the past few years.
I need a good, wide brim hat. I hate hats. I look goofy in hats, but the time has come. What do you recommend?
Max
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#1
by
Chavster
on 12 Sep, 2011 15:15
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Hi Max

Sorry to hear about your condition

'Stetson' springs to mind. I think anyone can carry off a stetson
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#2
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 12 Sep, 2011 15:23
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Fortunately even SCC are almost always totally curable. I grew three of those--are you having removed with Moh's? Although not on my face the surgeries left no perceptible scars and weren't uncomfortable--except that there is a wait after the first cut before they do the fancy stuff to close the wound so that it's cosmetically attractive.
Hats--still only wear them if the sun is just too hot but I use a lot of UV-A & UV-B sunscreen. And, regular visits to see what other things my skin can grow

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#3
by
mrzed
on 12 Sep, 2011 15:46
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#4
by
tomgallagher
on 12 Sep, 2011 16:04
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Sorry to hear that Max. That Whittman website looks very promising. I'm a Kangol kinda guy myself and they wont do. Good luck.
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#5
by
Daven
on 12 Sep, 2011 16:18
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My favorite hats are by Arizona Shady Hats. They donate a percentage of every sale to skin cancer therapy. PLUS, they are local to me, made in the use and guarantee their hats for life. "If our hat wears out before your head does, we replace it" and they DO, I had a brim of one of my hats go bad and called them, the next day I had a brand new one at my doorstep via FedEX. No questions asked.
Tell them Gimpy sent ya, you might get a discount.
azshadyhats.com
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#6
by
herronm
on 12 Sep, 2011 16:50
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Saintc, I will have a Mohs procedure on October 17. It is good to hear that you history has been non reoccurring.
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#7
by
Slynito
on 12 Sep, 2011 18:06
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I wear my old "boonie" hat when I'm in Panama or out kayaking, but have thought about upgrading to one of the new types. The hats with the tall crowns that are made of a stiff mesh material that allows air to flow. Best of luck to you.
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#8
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 12 Sep, 2011 19:02
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Saintc, I will have a Mohs procedure on October 17. It is good to hear that you history has been non reoccurring.
PM me if you have any questions. Most of the procedure is waiting--literally sitting in the room waiting. If nothing else bring a book or some work to take up anywhere from an hour to two depending on the circumstances.
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#9
by
Magoo
on 12 Sep, 2011 20:24
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#10
by
Slynito
on 12 Sep, 2011 21:22
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I saw some of those $80 Tilley's in a store last week, nice hats but they are sure proud of them.
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#11
by
Magoo
on 13 Sep, 2011 12:05
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I saw some of those $80 Tilley's in a store last week, nice hats but they are sure proud of them.
They sure are expensive but nice looking. Don't own one myself maybe someday. 
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#12
by
clipped
on 14 Sep, 2011 22:37
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Look for a "Tilly Hat", made in Canada, with fabric that protects against the sun rays that cause skin problems. It goes in the clothes washer. Several wide brim styles. My dermatologist recommended it. Expensive, but casual and stylish. Also, there's a spot in the crown to write you name and adress; if lost and someone returns to Tilly, they will forward to you, i think.
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#13
by
baldjoeg
on 15 Sep, 2011 21:51
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Hi Max,
Welcome to Sly Bald Guys.
Sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I will keep you in my prayers. I hope that all goes well. It is good to hear that the prognosis for this is good.
Take care and good luck.
Joe.
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#14
by
gumbii
on 17 Sep, 2011 21:32
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