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Reddit mentions of Lanzom Womens Big Bowknot Straw Hat Foldable Roll up Sun Hat Beach Cap UPF 50+ (Khaki) One Size

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Lanzom Womens Big Bowknot Straw Hat Foldable Roll up Sun Hat Beach Cap UPF 50+ (Khaki) One Size. Here are the top ones.

Lanzom Womens Big Bowknot Straw Hat Foldable Roll up Sun Hat Beach Cap UPF 50+ (Khaki) One Size
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Made of Straw material. Soft comfortable and breathable design. Hand washing only.Bowknot Sun Protection Summer Sun Hats. Make you more charming and adorable in summer!Excellent Sun Protection: Wide large floppy brim provides a perfect shade to your face, help protecting from the hot sunshine ,Keep cool !With Wide Brim Big Bowknot on this cap, adding stylish&cool style, leading to the fashion top trend. Lightweight, comfort&protective sun cap hat for use in Summer, Autumn, and Spring.An essential accessory for your Outdoor Travel/Holiday/Beach playing. Folding Packable design for easy storage in a handbag or backpack when it is not in use. Convenient carrying along!
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ColorKhaki
Height0.7 Inches
Length5 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight0.44 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Lanzom Womens Big Bowknot Straw Hat Foldable Roll up Sun Hat Beach Cap UPF 50+ (Khaki) One Size:

u/MuseumFullOfArt · 27 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XXXQXLN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_r0Vpzb75N9GC1

I bought this one. Inexpensive ($14) and very well made! I got lots of compliments on it.

u/lgmringo · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

East Coast Mid Atlantic region perspective

The first thing that comes to mind is flip flops. You could probably also find a slide sandal that's quite casual. Gladiators, leatherish, and most statement shoes wouldn't fit in as well where I'm from. It's not my thing, but sockless vans, keds, converse, etc are also fair game. Sanuks, Rainbows, Reefs, etc. have had their peaks and valleys for trendiness, but remain popular across age groups.

IME in a beach town, a lot of the look comes not from buying beach clothes, but from re-purposing clothing for the beach lifestyle. Old sweat pants and jeans become cut-offs. Brothers' outgrown sweatshirts get the necks cut off and a button down with a stain that won't come out is now a cover up. Of course, there are resort and surf brands that also contribute to the dominant fashions where I'm from. And non beach-influenced fashion lines that are popular tend to be more casual or familiar.

Locals wear a lot of tunics and dresses that can be worn at a casual bar/restaurant and the beach alike. But that's really closely tied to my particular beach culture, where you head off on your bike in the morning and you end up going from house to house and you never know if you'll be taking a real shower or where the day will bring you.

Visors are more popular than most would imagine, especially baseball cap styles and straw styles, but not the plastic-y kind. Sun hats borrow a good deal of inspiration from lifeguards, boaters, and fishers, and general beach goers, but I can't remember the last time I've seen an actual large floppy hat. [This] (https://www.amazon.com/Lanzom-Womens-Bowknot-Straw-Foldable/dp/B06XXXQXLN/ref=sr_1_14?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1523827177&sr=1-14&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=floppy+hat) would be a bit much where I'm from.

Swimwear is typically more surf-shop and less pool-side looking. In the 25+ crowd I see more classic one pieces and fewer monokinis. Two pieces tend to range from revealing to more full coverage, but included a lot of surf and floral prints, solid colors, classic patterns (dots and stripes). It's pretty common to have mismatched yet coordinated tops and bottoms. Bottoms are more likely to be solid than tops, since they may have to match both the top of the suit and a rash guard.

A good pair of white jeans or other simple, opaque, white pants screams beachy to me. And fits in with a Miami or New England look depended on how you dress it up or down.

And the most important feature of the beachwear I'm most familiar with is that you keep it for years. Sometimes decades. Not the most fashion forward, but it's also the norm. I think there is something about living in an area where the population and lifestyles fluctuate so much on the off and on seasons that it effects the way you experience seasons and the passing of time. I can't put my finger on it, but I think it has something to do with how off-trend we can seem from the outside.

I was a big fan of Hawaiian print short sleeve button downs when I was a kid and they had a resurgence, and there are one or two I still wear, but I think Hawaiian print had more staying power on a bathing suit or dress. The drawback there is that dresses and bathing suits may be more expensive, and if you DO change your mind about them, you may not get as many wears out of them. Hibiscus prints are a little more common and less trendy, perhaps because they actually grow up and down the east coast.

u/Truant_Muse · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

It's nothing fancy, but I got this one last summer and quite like it. Here are a couple of pictures of me wearing it: pic1, pic2

u/weavesunlight · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I'm a fan of those big, floppy straw hats. Like this Wore one almost every day in my beach vacay to the DR. Also staying in the shade as much as you can & finding a cute cover up.