Global Rating: 4.80 from 15 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| needed modification (4/5) | Dec 14, 2009 | Bill Smyth | Corvallis Or US | |
| At first I thought the beret wouldn't work because it didn't flop over (like a beret) but instead stuck up in the air (like a pillbox). This is more the fault of my big head than of the design. I fixed it by cutting out the cardboard insert. Now I think it looks terrific - it's the hat I searched for for years. But if you have a big head AND want to keep the insert (e.g. to wear a badge), be aware that you'll have a pillbox. | ||||
| No Eyelets (5/5) | Mar 29, 2010 | Anonymous | ||
| There are no eyelets on the following beret. | ||||
| Not Jamie Hyneman's beret (5/5) | Mar 5, 2009 | Timothy Smalley | South St. Paul MN US | |
| No, this isn't Jamie's beret. It seems to sit a little wider on the cranium than his, but it is still a very comfortable and nice looking lid! | ||||
| Question (5/5) | Mar 26, 2010 | Mary | Wallkill NY US | |
| Can anyone tell me if there are eyelets on the side of these berets | ||||
| Sweet Head Piece (4/5) | Dec 28, 2009 | ferNando from PIMPBOT | Honolulu HI US | |
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The plastic piece in the front really helps to keep its form. I love it and wear it with my band all the time. Not many dudes in Hawaii rock a beret. Hopefully villagehatshop.com will change that. Mahalo & A Hui Hou! |
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