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Cowboy hats are an easy way to protect from hot weather while also adding a bit of extra armor and a boost to [[Social Impact]].  For example, consider a pawn wearing [[button-down shirt]], [[pants]], and a [[duster]] (all normal quality, cloth).  This outfit gives +18.54°C of insulation from heat.  Adding a cowboy hat to this outfit increases the heat insulation to +27.54°C.  Compared to the [[tuque]]s and [[bowler hat]]s:
 
Cowboy hats are an easy way to protect from hot weather while also adding a bit of extra armor and a boost to [[Social Impact]].  For example, consider a pawn wearing [[button-down shirt]], [[pants]], and a [[duster]] (all normal quality, cloth).  This outfit gives +18.54°C of insulation from heat.  Adding a cowboy hat to this outfit increases the heat insulation to +27.54°C.  Compared to the [[tuque]]s and [[bowler hat]]s:
 
* All three hats offer the same coverage and armor
 
* All three hats offer the same coverage and armor
* [[Bowler hat]]s offer a slightly larger boost to social impact (+15% vs. +10%) but slightly less insulation from heat (40% vs. 50%)
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* Cowboy hats offer slightly more insulation from heat than [[bowler hat]]s (50% vs. 40%), but a slightly smaller boost to social impact (+10% vs. +15%)
* [[Tuque]]s offer significantly more insulation from cold (50% vs. 10%), but don't offer any insulation from heat or social impact boost
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* [[Tuque]]s offer significantly more insulation from cold than cowboy hats (50% vs. 10%), but don't offer any insulation from heat or social impact boost
  
 
Cowboy hats are especially useful when it comes to surviving heat waves in hot climates, such as deserts or even the extreme desert. Although it has low armor, the cowboy hat should be worn until your base is large and sustainable enough to power air conditioning in all workplaces, at which point it can be passed over for better armor. Arguably, the cowboy hat is better than the [[simple helmet]] in warmer climates (or even the [[flak helmet]] in extreme circumstances) before the mid-game, preventing pawns from getting the "hot" or "sweaty" mood malus or heatstroke, which reduces their work efficiency.
 
Cowboy hats are especially useful when it comes to surviving heat waves in hot climates, such as deserts or even the extreme desert. Although it has low armor, the cowboy hat should be worn until your base is large and sustainable enough to power air conditioning in all workplaces, at which point it can be passed over for better armor. Arguably, the cowboy hat is better than the [[simple helmet]] in warmer climates (or even the [[flak helmet]] in extreme circumstances) before the mid-game, preventing pawns from getting the "hot" or "sweaty" mood malus or heatstroke, which reduces their work efficiency.

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