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#60
by
Tor
on 03 Sep, 2008 12:54
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I use a strawhat when I'm out on my tractor grasscuttin'....does that count
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#61
by
c16188
on 03 Sep, 2008 23:17
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Hi,
I never wear a hat or cap. I'm proud to show my shaved head and I never got negative comments.
Next week I'll go for vacation to Grand Canary. In the sun I'll protect my skin with a good suncream.
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#62
by
Maverick1970
on 28 Sep, 2008 19:30
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I don't wear caps or hats anymore (occasionally a stocking cap if it's really cold). I get a lot of grief from family and friends about it, especially since skin cancer runs in the family, but I just can't stand the way it feels since going sly (never been a big hat wearer, anyway). So I just use sunscreen if I'm going to be outside any noticeable period of time.
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#63
by
IRONHORSE
on 28 Sep, 2008 20:06
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I'm with most of you - I've never been a ball cap/hat wearer - I just hate the feeling of one on my head - BUT - In Missouri winters, I do wear a "beanie" to keep the noggin warm. Don't wanna freeze what little mind I have left
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#64
by
arnold2008
on 08 Oct, 2008 00:34
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After much initial hesitation and fear, I finally took the plunge... I have begun wearing my headgear in public! In a matter of only a few days, I have gone from fearing wearing my headgear in public to ENJOYING it! I hope my story encourages others to overcome any fear they may have of wearing their headgear in public.
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#65
by
Brkeatr
on 08 Oct, 2008 04:57
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I use to always wear a hat before I shaved....now in the summer I wear one a lot less unless I'm out on the lake fishing or something but in the winter I wear one a lot because of the cold here in the northeast....
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#66
by
slickjay
on 11 Oct, 2008 13:25
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I often wore my Colts ball cap when going out. Partly to support my team, partly because my hair was boring. I can't imagine not wearing my Colts cap on game day, and I know I'll have it handy when I know I'll have long exposure to the Sun. But other than that, I think I'll only wear a hat to stay warm when walking to work in the winter.
Which leads me to a questions: I have a few regular knit caps for the winter time, but they are kind of porous, and I don't know if they'll be as warm as I'd like, now that I'm Sly. Anyone have any suggestions on good caps to keep the noggin warm in winter? Will normal cotton caps work, or is their some other fabric that you guys think has better insulation?
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#67
by
FR8TRAIN
on 11 Oct, 2008 13:40
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When I'm working I like skull caps, they keep the sweat out of my eyes and don't interfere with my glasses or hearing protection.
http://www.headsweats.com
I recently purchased a
HB Skully 
and wear it nearly every night as the temps are dropping quickly overnight here in Northern California.
But I thank you Bob for the link because I think I will need a thicker one as winter creeps upon us.
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#68
by
tow
on 15 Oct, 2008 20:12
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warhawk,i find that i dont wear head gear at all since doing the deed. before i wouldn't leave the house without some type of head gear.
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#69
by
THier
on 16 Oct, 2008 04:30
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I used to ALWAYS wear a cap,, just because my hair was always messed up. I would have to put on my hard hat for climbing, take it off and hair looked like crap. I rarely wear a hat now, I did buy a Under Armor skull cap to wear under my hardhat. I will have to be careful next summer though.
Tom
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#70
by
slyzed_t
on 16 Oct, 2008 05:50
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sometimes a cap, sometimes a beanie , sometimes a bandana...mainly when working out..or when its frickin' cold outside..
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#71
by
440satellite
on 16 Oct, 2008 15:39
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I've always hated hats and hate them even more now. Only wear a beanie when it is cold out (below 25F), or plowing the driveway when it's snowing.
Summer time sunscreen is substituted for the lotion to keep the dome happy.
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#72
by
NuclearVinny
on 16 Oct, 2008 20:55
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The only time I wear a cover is when I'm in uniform... well, and sometimes when I'm like fishing or playing baseball, but don't forget the sunblock, I went without once and only once because I burnt my head really really bad.
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#73
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 17 Oct, 2008 07:57
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I've started bringing a knit beanie w/ me when I travel because the hotel rooms many times have a/c that is hard to adjust right and I get cold in bed--the beanie works great sort of like a security blanket.
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#74
by
Brkeatr
on 17 Oct, 2008 08:44
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I've started bringing a knit beanie w/ me when I travel because the hotel rooms many times have a/c that is hard to adjust right and I get cold in bed--the beanie works great sort of like a security blanket.
I do the same thing bro. In the winter we don't like it warm when sleeping also and turn the heat off at night in the bedroom. The noggin gets awfully cold if I don't have that beanie on...