A MAN has had the internet in stitches this week after he was snapped walking around Glasgow wearing a sombrero - made entirely of lager cans.
The hilarious pictures was shared on Twitter by comedian Marc Jennings as the city baked in the heat on Monday.
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Marc wrote: “Guy walking about Glasgow today just casually wearing a hat made out of Tennent’s cans.”
Guy walking about Glasgow today just casually wearing a hat made out of Tennent’s cans pic.twitter.com/1GxwOTmNEV
— Marc Jennings (@MarcJennings90) May 13, 2019
Tennent’s picked up on the pic and also shared it, adding: “Scotland's entrepreneurial spirit of invention showing no signs of waning while guys like this are cutting about Anniesland cross. Hat's off, mate…”
Scotland's entrepreneurial spirit of invention showing no signs of waning while guys like this are cutting about Anniesland cross. Hat's off, mate... 😂 🙌 pic.twitter.com/uztTLBXgCf
— Tennent's Lager (@TennentsLager) May 13, 2019
Folk were left chuckling at the image.
Clyde 1’s Amber Zoe wrote: “Hahaha so many people have sent me this now! Thanks - he must have a strong heed and good balance, they look like full cans!!”
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“Anything to not pay for a bag for life,” was another response.
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