I think I paid $60 for it, which is about £45(ish)? and it was reduced.! Usually I pay about a fiver from the Chinese shops.
Yeh, about the price of two cocktails in the Shangri-la hotel.
By the way, do you know what the hatband decorations mean? I looked at the pic on the site and saw the Aboriginal decs on it - just curious.
I don't have a clue, I just chose it because the colours on the scarf were a bit more subdued than the others, some were really in your face colours, but you can take it off and put whatever you like on.
You really had to be careful because a lot of these type of hats in the shops were made in China.
I think the circle is something to do with water or dreamtime....and I think I must have been dreaming when I bought it.
http://www.barmahhats.com.au/images/1066HA_w_text.jpg
http://www.barmahhats.com.au/foldaway.asp#ladies
Sanji x
The circles or roundels usually refer to a campsite or waterhole.
Yes Judith, but an aborigine also told me that they can also represent a woman. With Sanji (woman) on a boat in Sydney Harbour heading for the nearest pub (watering hole), I thought it was very apt.
Like many visitors to OZ I bought a hat, I've forgotten all about it, must dig it out though I'm not sure what kind of comments and looks I'll get if I wear it here.
Here it is.
Like many visitors to OZ I bought a hat, I've forgotten all about it, must dig it out though I'm not sure what kind of comments and looks I'll get if I wear it here.
Go for it Judith, you might set a new craze off in Bavaria....I'm not sure what the Spanish are going to think, but I don't give a monkey's, it's coming with me to Spain.
Sanji x
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