“Thay hat itself is fine - and is waterproof - as I proved two days ago. There is a bit of a problem with the size, however, and this is that this hat is not "one size fits all" but merely \2one size" - and that size is, I would say, large. Although a size S as far as most garments go, I'm actually a M (top end - I once had to buy a size L to fit me!), and this hat is fairly loose. If gthere's no (or very little) wind I'll be able to get away with it; however, on a really windy day it's not going to stay on. There was a strong breeze at times when I wore it this week and I managed - but there was one strong gust that required both hands to keep it secure. I was expecting some method of re-sizing the hat (e.g., as on baseball caps) but there's nothing. If you have a small head (or even medium) you could well be disappointed. It's a shame since I'd been looking for a waterproof hat such as this for a while (the sou'wester sold by NFC is really effective, but it's very big - though it can be tied on under the chin),”
“Great hat, but since this is a one size hat it really needs a tension string to adjust fit. I have a melon head, and it falls below my eyes, and turning the brim up makes it a bit of a saucer. On the plus side, if I ever want to avoid being captured on a facial recognition camera, this will be the hat I'll wear.”