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Winter is coming
chuck63:
We had our first cold morning this season with a low in the twenties. I didn’t notice being any colder with a bald head than I normally would be.
Laser Man:
--- Quote from: Jerome on November 27, 2020, 10:23:31 AM ---Hey everyone! Hope everyone had a happy and healthy Thanksgiving! I'm 7 months being bald and loving it.
Winter hat question: This is my first winter being bald, and I live in Chicago, so I need some good hat recommendations. I usually wear a beanie/toque, since I need to cover my ears, but I'm finding that the ribs on the beanies are leaving marks on my head. Anyone have any good, warm winter hat suggestions that won't leave marks? I prefer beanie/toque style, but I'm open to other suggestions.
Thanks and be well, everyone!
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Hi Jerome,
I suggest looking for an alpaca knitted cap for your Chicago winter. Alpaca is four times denser than wool, but lighter, softer and itch-free. An alpaca cap won't be cheap - like in the range of $40, but it's well worth it. There's a place in New Jersey called Wood's Edge Farm that raises alpacas and sells caps. Check them out online.
Runningman586:
I've been very suprised by the winter. My head hasn't gotten that cold like I thought it would. It actually been really refreshing.
chuck63:
I couldn’t agree more! I had always let my hair grow in the winter because I thought my head would get cold. We’ve had a relatively cold winter so far. Like you said, I find the cold air to feel good on my bald head.
Runningman586:
How's everyone doing in this chilly time? Have any of you grown out your hair, or have you embraced the cold with a fresh bald head everyday?
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