In praise of cloth caps

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Drago

Legendary Member
I'm a dedicated cloth cap wearer. An old worn in job for dog walk duties, a blue cord one(disturbingly like Zak Dingles) for daily wear, and a more expensive tweed one for posh use such as going to the Opera or Burger King.

Youngsters take the pith, old folk nod sagely at my style and common sense, so that's good.

Anyone else an ardent follower of the fashionable yet practical cloth cap?
 
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User32269

Guest
It's a bit worrying you have a special Burger King cap!
I wear an old tweed one to embarrass my missus and kids.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Nothing but beaver felt for me.

https://www.nickfouquet.com/#!collection-66/c1mqq

I wish.

Very similar for me. A waxed cotton fishing hat for keeping the rain of my eyes when I walk the dog or myself and a herringbone peak cap for formal wear. I recently found an almost-new Harris tweed newsboy cap who was probably purchased by a passing tourist and never claimed it. I have not worn that one yet, I still haven't found someone to embarrass.
Miss Goodbody loves her beaver felt :hello::okay::hello::okay::hello::okay:
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Miss Goodbody loves her beaver felt :hello::okay::hello::okay::hello::okay:

And she's just had it stuffed....

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Shaun
 
Either a Jacaru leather hat or more likely a Brazilian tarp hat for me. The tarp one being excellent for its intended purpose recently - stooping the sun burning my bonce!
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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
As an "old git"..........I wore a red & black cord flat cap when I was 18........mostly when going to the footy matches.
I wear a waterproof hat for golf or walking.....when its raining.
Apart from that-no.
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
I bought myself a hat the other day, don't really know why as I very rarely wear them.
If it's raining I'll have a jacket with a hood, am I missing something?
 
I bought myself a hat the other day, don't really know why as I very rarely wear them.
If it's raining I'll have a jacket with a hood, am I missing something?
When it's raining think of a wide brimmed waterproof hat as carrying around your own teeny umbrella. Keeps your head dry and drips fall onto your shoulders. Will help protect you from the fearsome sun in the UK. Ahem.
A hood doesn't give you the same freedom of movement of your head, but will keep your ears warmer and won't blow off if it's windy. Unless you have an ushanka (Russian hat)
All depends on the weather really.
 
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