
"Rather than just looking out to sea, why don't you also set sail on it? Hawaii has great options for boat rides, but the vast open waters can mean windswept hair (the bad kind). While some tousling is unavoidable, a drawstring bucket hat with ties under the chin can help keep your hair in place-all while protecting your face from the sun. Where to wear it: Maui is home to The Sailing Trilogy, a company that's"
"been running tours on the island for almost five decades. Grab your drawstring hat and jump aboard one of its six maritime adventures. Water shoes didn't used to be "a thing," and certainly not a "fashion" thing, but now their slightly technical appearance, being made of jelly-like rubber or neoprene, suits the surf-friendly beach style. For something a bit less techy, try a trusty Adidas slider."
Maui's Hamoa Beach, south of Hana, offers easterly trade winds that make it ideal for surfing and boogie-boarding. Boat rides around Hawaii provide scenic sailing but expose passengers to winds that can tousle hair. A drawstring bucket hat with ties under the chin stabilizes hair and shields the face from the sun during maritime outings. Maui's The Sailing Trilogy runs six tours and has operated for nearly five decades, offering ideal opportunities to wear such hats. Water shoes made of jelly-like rubber or neoprene suit the surf-friendly beach style; Adidas sliders provide a less technical alternative.
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