As dorky as umbrella hats might be, I appreciate the hands-free rain protection they're going for (even if they might leave you with a dry head and wet shoulders). The invention of the umbrella hat predates the modern safety bicycle and the ballpoint ben, and while they may not be en vogue, they've protected countless heads from sun, rain, and more. — Read the rest
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