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  1. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  2. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  3. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  4. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  5. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  6. An accidental selfie photographing the funky windows at the Harpa Reykjavik - messing with color grading and sharpening.

    #photography #pattern #grouping #harpa #photo #reflection #iceland #Reykjavik

  7. An accidental selfie photographing the funky windows at the Harpa Reykjavik - messing with color grading and sharpening.

    #photography #pattern #grouping #harpa #photo #reflection #iceland #Reykjavik

  8. An accidental selfie photographing the funky windows at the Harpa Reykjavik - messing with color grading and sharpening.

    #photography #pattern #grouping #harpa #photo #reflection #iceland #Reykjavik

  9. An accidental selfie photographing the funky windows at the Harpa Reykjavik - messing with color grading and sharpening.

    #photography #pattern #grouping #harpa #photo #reflection #iceland #Reykjavik

  10. An accidental selfie photographing the funky windows at the Harpa Reykjavik - messing with color grading and sharpening.

    #photography #pattern #grouping #harpa #photo #reflection #iceland #Reykjavik

  11. The Accidental Master trilogy concludes with “Master by Fate” by M.A. Innes #menage #PuppyPlay #MMRomace #GayBookReview

    Cooper and Sawyer have moved in with Jackson, so now the accidental master has his two pups living with him full time. There are a lot of mundane things like chores and shopping to figure out for three working people living together, but it still leaves lots of time for the three to get to know each other better and build trust. Sawyer and Cooper have been on their own for a few years, so they also have to get used to having a loving family around. Cooper’s enthusiasm seems to conquer every challenge.

    michaeljoseph.info/blog/2025/r

  12. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  13. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  14. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  15. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  16. The Accidental Hat Mogul: A Sailor's Problem

    The Tilley Hat was born from a sailor's frustration. In the early 1980s, Alex Tilley was tired of losing hats to the wind. He designed one perfect hat that would stay on, float, and last forever. He never planned to start a business, but when other sailors saw his practical creation, they all wanted one. A Canadian icon was born from a simple need. #Canada #TilleyHat #CanadianInnovation #Sailing 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilley_E

  17. @mcc Accidental glitch art when my Playdate crashed while rendering a frame in Blippo+ #glitch4andi