Breton Cap?

I believe it was Francis Chichester who popularised the 'Baseball Cap' having his made with an extra long sneb or peak to keep the rain off his glasses ..... what's good enough for Francis is good enough for me :)

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Yea, but when circumnavigating the Globe, does it really matter what one wears, no one to see you, is there?

Whereas, ashore or in the Marina, well one has to look the 'part' at least, even if you use boat, sorry yacht, as a holiday caravan?
 
Is it fancy dress, or carrying on a fine tradition, or a practical piece of headwear evolved perfectly for what we do, or a ridiculous affectation........ or what?

And if not that, what would you recommend to hide my baldy pate whilst onboard my small wooden boat?

Is a Breton Cap any relation to a Dutch Cap, in that they are both worn by a ****?;)
 
I wonder what the professional choice of headgear is? I guess this guy would wear a Flemish Cap... :rolleyes:

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I have a range of hats aboard, including a Breton cap, purchased in Brittany.

I do have to admit to wearing a "Legionnaires" baseball cap in the sun, think of a baseball cap with a bit of cloth that covers the neck. Looks bl**dy awful but does the job, £5 from the local army surplus store.
 
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