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Donna
Smith, owner of LaDonna's Inc. Ladies Accessories and Apparel
in Pawleys Island, said the big, floppy crushable straw beach
hat has been a big seller this summer. Pink and tan are popular
colors, and women are also going for straw cowboy-style hats
with folded brims. Smith's store carries a red version with
a turquoise jewel accent.
Cowboy
and packable straw beach hats are the hot items of the summer,
said Barbara Watts, manager of Hats Galore in Barefoot Landing.
People like the soft crushable straw hat because "it just
packs in the suitcase and goes well with everything."
The
visor, one leftover from last season's hat fad, is still a
favorite among beach goers and young people embracing the
return of preppy. Cloth visors in bright yellows, greens,
pinks and oranges with the increasingly sought-after Lacoste
alligator can be spotted on golf courses, college campuses
and in bars.
Other
popular logos include beer brands and pop culture references
from the 1970s and 1980s, said Dale North, manager of LIDS
at Broadway at the Beach. Miller Light, Coors Light, Miller
High Life, Guinness and Corona are some of the brands affixed
to baseball caps.
LIDS
also carries a variety of trucker-style caps, which are a
little chunkier than the average baseball hat, with amusing
advertisements for fictitious places. There's one displaying
Chico's Bail Bonds, the baseball team's sponsor in "The Bad
News Bears;" the Regal Beagle, popular hangout spot for the
gang on "Three's Company;" and Huggy Bear's Lounge from "Starsky
and Hutch."
"It's
a nostalgic kind of deal going on," North said.
With
such variety, it might be difficult for a hat novice to choose,
but Killen recommends shopping for hats like you would clothes.
Pick a style you feel comfortable with.
"Just
keep in mind the fact that there really is a hat for everyone,"
she said.
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