Why do Wales football fans wear bucket hats?
"I wear the bucket hat because you just can't really go to a Welsh football game without it."
Currently in Qatar watching Wales in the World Cup, Mr Williams said he has seen many of his hats in the crowds.Bucket hat installations have sprung up in the lead up to Wales' first World Cup since 1958 Ms Hyett, from Penarth, said: "The most popular one is the one that looks like the official one, but we've sold out of the adult one completely and cant get any more in.Wales' bucket hat has become hard to come by, with some shops selling out
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