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anothersam

SMIDSMe
Location
Far East Sussex
Appearances to the contrary, I’m not a hat person. It’s pandemicwear to lock down my overabundant hair.

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Do you like hats? Have a favourite?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Not a problem ever likely to afflict me - you could set your watch by my haircut!

I am a hat man though. Baseball cap, flat cap, beanie, dependent on the occasion and the weather.

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johnblack

Über Member
My favourite hat was stolen by some hobo in Bristol last August. My drunk friend left the boot of my car open in a hotel car park with all our luggage in. The bum only stole my bag, which I found the following morning, clothes still there, but missing hat, glasses, toiletries and my 2nd phone.

I like hats, but only some suit. I have been very partial to a fur trappers hat this winter.
 

figbat

Slippery scientist
During lockdown I have taken to having a daily walk with my wife/spouse/partner/significant other. Only 30 minutes or so but we go whatever the weather. For the cold days I'll grab one of the myriad 'beanie'-type hats lying around but where there is a prospect of rain, or if it is milder and I just want to cover my head, then I have rediscovered a hat I bought around 25 years or more ago:
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(this is a stock image - mine is a darker brown).

In fact I've just been out in it in a mild rain shower and have a perfectly dry hairdo.
 

Once a Wheeler

…always a wheeler
My good old Tilley hat on one of its last outings:
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Bought in Gowings store 1994 — a real shop for real people — in Sydney NSW; and the moisture is real sweat of the brow.

Plus a great summer find from last year:
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Trekker Cap from Snow Leader (Reblochon), France. The greatness lies in the Foreign Legion-style neck curtain (not shown) which saves all the agonies of sunburn. Its shortcoming was the lack of any sort of chinstrap but a session in the workshop with a punch and some eyelets soon solved that one.
 

Oldhippy

Cynical idealist
I have worn hats for many years. I have my hippy hat, my beaten up world travelled bush hat, my top hat, my bowler hat and a small selection of baseball hats. I tend to wear them in cycles. The only one that is a pain on my bike is the top hat. If this thread is still going when they are unpacked I will put pictures up.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
I never used to wear a cap before coming down here and started wearing a baseball cap to keep the sun off my bonce but now I feel naked without it.
 

CanucksTraveller

Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
Location
Hertfordshire
I'm pretty much bald so I need a hat when the weather is harsh either way. In bad winter weather I wear a Lowe Alpine mountain hat (AKA a "Dangerous Brian") because I likes to keeps my ears warm. In the really, really hot sunny weather I have to wear a light, floppy camping / fishing hat thing for at least some of the day, otherwise my head can burn.
I don't like hats though really, so if the weather is at least reasonably benign (or if I'm indoors), I don't wear one.

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I know a guy who constantly wears those Kangol flat caps, (like he's Samuel L Jackson or something) and he has a big collection of them, he has dozens. It adds nothing to his already-low street cred.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
I know a guy who constantly wears those Kangol flat caps, (like he's Samuel L Jackson or something)
You might like the one he wore in Jackie Brown?
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Isn't that beret? IMO he's wearing it wrong, it should be tilted to one side.
If your friend wants the street cred he really needs the plaited goatee too :smile:
 
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