• Kalkaline
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    402 months ago

    You can tell he’s not in Texas because he would have a heat stroke in that leather jacket.

    • Aido
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      42 months ago

      If he’d gone and bought a cowboy hat in the last few weeks, they would’ve at least attempted to sell him a summer hat (straw) instead of a winter hat (felt). Not definitive but strange.

      • @FinishingDutch
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        22 months ago

        Considering the jacket, I doubt this is a summer outfit. Assuming it’s even remotely real, of course.

        Also… I don’t really feel ‘no felt in summer’ to be a hard rule. I picked up an Australian Akubra Coolabah hat in felt a couple months ago and am currently wearing it in 82 F / 28 C weather. Plenty of actual Australians wear felt Akubras year round. It’s like bringing your own giant tree with you in terms of shade.

        Coming from poly/cotton boonies, the felt Akubra is perfectly fine to wear for me. It helps that it’s a light color and properly vented, of course. Absolutely love the hat and will buy another eventually.

      • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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        2 months ago

        Texas isn’t a desert.

        Edit: Please read what I wrote before replying. Texas isn’t a desert does not mean Texas has no desert. 90±% of the state is not desert, including where the vast majority of people live.

        • Kalkaline
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          32 months ago

          Not Austin at least. Maybe if you go 100 miles West of there.

        • @AngryCommieKender
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          22 months ago

          That depends on where you are in Texas. The westernmost parts are definitely desert.

          • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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            Yeah and that’s not where the people or cattle live, minus El Paso. Texas is <10% desert. To act like the whole state is a desert is straight up wrong, yet annoyingly common for people who have never been here.