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How do you keep a beanie from slipping of your smooth head?
by
baldaholic
on 08 Dec, 2011 15:19
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Hi everybody,
I finally changed the tires on my car yesterday - wearing a beanie.
By the time I was finished, it slid up the sides of my head quiet a bit ;-)
I guess that is a disadvantage of being smooth.
regards
baldaholic
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#1
by
warhawk
on 08 Dec, 2011 15:27
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your beanie will always slip from your head most especially if U have shaved that day. the smoother your dome the more times your beanie will slip from your dome (at least from my sly experience).
WARHAWK
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#2
by
KDusk
on 08 Dec, 2011 15:33
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I guess you're talking about a more slouchy/heavy beanie?
I personally use two hats. One tight beanie/hat that is 100% cotton and that goes directly over my head. And I put a second beanie (the slouchy one) over it.
I do this because some of my beanies are made from wool or other stuff that makes my scalp itch like crazy. I found, by putting a cotton beanie, I did not only solve the itching problem, but also that the slouchy beanie was kept better in place (I guess it's because the tighter beanie does not move around your head as easily, and its texture gives the slouchy beanie more grip).
Or maybe you could also try a tuck a headband or knot a bandana under the beanie?
Good luck with it!!!
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#3
by
baldaholic
on 08 Dec, 2011 15:48
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#4
by
DanvMan
on 08 Dec, 2011 16:09
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haha i found out about beanie hats slipping the other day, it was very windy as i went to fetch me little lad from school and pretty much had to hold the hat on my head as id just shaved!
double sided tape? lol
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#5
by
outsider82
on 08 Dec, 2011 16:13
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I've personally not had that issue, but can I make everyone in the northern hemisphere jealous and tell you its summer here
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#6
by
Slynito
on 09 Dec, 2011 11:13
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It's colder than a mother-in-laws kiss here, but I like it. My scully stays on my velcro head, ok.
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#7
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 09 Dec, 2011 20:13
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your beanie will always slip from your head most especially if U have shaved that day. the smoother your dome the more times your beanie will slip from your dome (at least from my sly experience).
WARHAWK
Oh you are so right--especially with a melon the size of mine--the beanies really want to ride up. Only use for stubble I've found--keeps the beanie in place.
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#8
by
Paul the Headblader
on 09 Dec, 2011 23:30
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if you shaved it all against the grain, yes:d
shave it all with the grain, then ask someone to try getting a beanie out of your head:D
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#9
by
Mike
on 10 Dec, 2011 01:01
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I was just talking about this on my facebook the other day. I havent been able to find a good way other than having stubble. One of my friends mentioned keeping a days worth of stubble right above the ears to act as a velcro type but it didnt work for me. I will just keep dealing with it for now. It is the price we Sly guys have to pay to look good
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#10
by
baldaholic
on 10 Dec, 2011 03:57
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if you shaved it all against the grain, yes:d
shave it all with the grain, then ask someone to try getting a beanie out of your head:D
LOL ... yes, with stubble it is sometimes even hard to get the beanie on the head.
I guess Mike is right:
"It is the price we Sly guys have to pay to look good" :-)
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#11
by
LAGLE
on 14 Jan, 2012 22:26
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I have really thick hair, so i have really thick stubble 6 hours after shaving, nothing leaves this guys head
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#12
by
Slynito
on 14 Jan, 2012 22:34
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My stubble keeps my scully on tighter than a tick with lock jaw.
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#13
by
LAGLE
on 14 Jan, 2012 22:39
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My stubble keeps my scully on tighter than a tick with lock jaw.
I like that, haha
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#14
by
Ming the Merciless
on 15 Jan, 2012 08:47
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Does "beanie" = "watch cap"?
I find there's enough elasticity in a stretched-to-wear watch cap that its coming off has never taken place, and I must have occasionally put one on right after a shave. I do pull it down firmly and don't wear it heavily brim-rolled, perched like a pancake, covering just a bit of the top as I sometimes see them worn, although not by sly-types.
In Ming's lexicon, a "beanie" is what a Cub Scout or a cardinal wears as part of his uniform/regalia.
Now, I have had a bit of trouble with (borrowed) yarmulke slippage at Passover when asked to a Seder, but wind is usually no problem around the Passover table (except briefly when the door is opened for Elijah to come in).