By 1890 state military commandants had agreed that all australian forces except the artillery corps should wear a looped up hat of uniform pattern that was turned up on the right side in victoria and tasmania and on the left side in all other states to allow for different drill movements.
Australian hat one side up.
The brown slouch hat with a side turned up.
The overall shape of the hat is an oval with a turned up lip around the brim of the style and generally curved up sides.
The distinctive australian slouch hat sometimes called an australian bush hat or digger hat has one side of the brim turned up or pinned to the side of the hat with a rising sun badge in order to allow a rifle to be slung over the shoulder.
Akubra has made these hats for the australian army since the early 1900 s.
Traditionally when worn during graduation ceremonies the new graduates switch the tassel from one side to the other at the conclusion of the ceremony.
The slouch hat became part of the uniform worn turned up on the left side and an array of embellishments was introduced.
The idea is that it s possible to hold a rifle on that side of the body without the brim getting damaged.
The hat featured a lower and indented crown.
The aussie slouch hat one side turned up against the crown has gained worldwide recognition.
It s a military hat specifically rather than a classic aussie hat per se.
Proven in the toughest of desert and jungle conditions by australia s fighting men the slouch hat enjoys an unequaled reputation for rugged quality.
You won t find a better hat to protect you from the elements than this wide brimmed hat that features a tall crown for breathability.
An australian brand of bush hat.
The primary feature of the hat is the center dent crown though.
Depending on the drill it may be turned up on the right for right shoulder arms or the left for carrying on a sling.
Homburg hat the homburg hat is an interesting style not seen too often these days.
Around the time the first commonwealth troops arrived in south africa the hat began to be more commonly worn with the left side turned up.
Look like you just finished a walkabout in bush country with one of these well made australian hats.
A broad brimmed felt hat with brim folded up and pinned front and back to create a long horned shape.
By 1890 state military commandants had agreed that all australian forces except the artillery corps should wear a looped up hat of uniform pattern that was turned up on the right side in victoria and tasmania and on the left side in all other states to allow for different drill movements.