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Summer is the perfect time of year for some fresh and fashionable fun in the sun. No matter where your next adventure will be, the hat on your head will speak volumes about who you are, what you believe, and where you’re going. It’s a powerful statement of individuality that simply can’t be neglected.

This summer prepare your wardrobe with some of these top hat trends for 2019 and beyond.

Fisherman Hat

Short, sweet, and maybe a little on the nose, fisherman hats keep your head cool and en-vogue all summer long. Their characteristic puffy design and squaring properties will frame your face in a gentle ring of fabric. Both short and long-haired women can benefit from this style, drawing out undertones of playful vigor.

Visors

Like a lot of other trends before it, this famous baby boomer accessory is beginning to rise again in popularity. No longer just your mother’s style, visors help to keep your hair pulled back, eyes protected, and skin shaded from the heat. These sporty designs are perfect for casual beach days, trips to the ballpark, or afternoon outings with friends. The universal fit of these hats and hundreds of style variations ensure that you’ll stay unique all summer long.

Wide-Brimmed

Few things look cuter on the beachfront than a slimming bathing suit and a wide-brimmed hat. The long flaps of these straw and felt hats are perfect for protecting the skin from harmful UV rays, causing wrinkles, discoloration, and premature facial aging (among other things). Wide-brimmed hats have historically been one of the most long-standing hat fashion trends, especially for women. If you don’t have one of these in the closet, you’re doing it wrong!

Bucket Hats

Move over, Golden Pond, it’s time for a comeback! Bucket hats are available in hundreds of colors and patterns, including tie-dye and other unique spins. These hats look great on any style of hair, providing shade and fashion galore. Some bucket hats are even customizable, perfect for belts, feathers, macramé, or any other special touch that could make this hat uniquely yours.

Fedora Hats

Fedoras are a long-historized style with quite the public opinion. Fedora hats for women offer a cute and chic theme with various belts and colors to achieve your perfect look. A practical summer accessory, fedora hats for women are fundamental to any warm weather wardrobe. Instead of distracting from an outfit, fedoras work to enhance it.

Don’t let the summer slip away before you’ve had a chance to stock up on all the latest 2019 summer fashion trends. From hats to jeans to everything in between, shop your favorite styles at Brixton today.

Every industry has its own terms, codes and abbreviations to work with. Ocean freight container shipping is no exception to this too. In order to get well acquainted with this subject, you need to understand the basic terms used on a daily basis. Here is a list of terms listed byClearit.ca to begin with.

  1. Port/Port

This term is read as Port to Port. In other words, the ocean carrier is contracted to transport the container beginning from the port of loading to the port of discharge. The costs like transportation costs, terminal charges etc. are not included in the contracted price.

  1. LCL

LCL stands for Less than container load. There will be many instances where the shipper won’t need a full container. So, the shipper has to book a part of the container or go LCL. Here, the shipper is charged for only the part he is booking the freight is using. Mostly, the cost of shipping LCL is less than going for a full box. But, there are other shippers present in the containers as well, so this will definitely take a lot of time, as the multiple shippers need to be coordinated in order to fill the complete container.

  1. FCL

FCL stands for Full Container Load. Shippers who deal with FCL need to pay term for the full container flow from point to point. An FCL container contains one shipper for one container.

  1. CY/CY

CY/CY stands for Container yard to container yard. This takes place when ocean carrier is contracted in order to ship the container from the origin to their destination. The costs involved in transport of these containers are not inclusive in the contracted price.

  1. Liner terms

These terms are most preferably used when carriers contract the space between each other. When a shipper contracts his liner terms, the carrier is not responsible for any kind of terminal handling charges. The contract terms encompass all the port charges at the origin as well as the destination.

  1. Free in/ free out

Mediterranean mostly uses the shipping terms. Shippers using Free in/free out terms are accountable for all kinds of terminal charges at the origin and the destination. The ocean carrier is just contracted for shipping the container at one point to another. In free in/free out terms, the shipper must pay all the terminal charges which is very unlike port/port terms.