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So whilst doing a lill' gardening yesterday, I noticed the top of my head could do with a little more protection.. Normally I'd pull on a beanie but at 42 , that feels like I'm under achieving.
So hats what do you wear, if you have a picture , even better,
I'd like to add I reside in Oxford ; you can get away with most things . Hot favourites at the moment; dear stalker or a bowler ..(yep really) |
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through the last autumn, winter and early spring I've become very attached to my grey herringbone t flat cap, but now I think I need a more summery version - something similar but in a lighter fabric, perhaps? Definitely not white, or anything too pale though or will I just end up looking like a cricket umpire! |
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"through the last autumn, winter and early spring I've become very attached to my grey herringbone t flat cap, but now I think I need a more summery version - something similar but in a lighter fabric, perhaps? Definitely not white, or anything too pale though or will I just end up looking like a cricket umpire!"
How about a yellow helmet |
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My partner can wear any hat and it suits him. I have never yet found a hat that suits me. I particularly hate paper party hats. As soon as I put one on, I suddenly feel depressed. Must be something about enforced jollity. Or maybe I'm just a contrary madam. |
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"through the last autumn, winter and early spring I've become very attached to my grey herringbone t flat cap, but now I think I need a more summery version - something similar but in a lighter fabric, perhaps? Definitely not white, or anything too pale though or will I just end up looking like a cricket umpire!
How about a yellow helmet "
well the helmet is purely for protective purposes - and I fully embrace the fact that I look a complete knob in it |
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"So whilst doing a lill' gardening yesterday, I noticed the top of my head could do with a little more protection.. Normally I'd pull on a beanie but at 42 , that feels like I'm under achieving.
So hats what do you wear, if you have a picture , even better,
I'd like to add I reside in Oxford ; you can get away with most things . Hot favourites at the moment; dear stalker or a bowler ..(yep really)"
Love a man in a flat cap,can get thinner ones for summer |
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"So whilst doing a lill' gardening yesterday, I noticed the top of my head could do with a little more protection.. Normally I'd pull on a beanie but at 42 , that feels like I'm under achieving.
So hats what do you wear, if you have a picture , even better,
I'd like to add I reside in Oxford ; you can get away with most things . Hot favourites at the moment; dear stalker or a bowler ..(yep really)
Love a man in a flat cap,can get thinner ones for summer "
Oh do you? I feel a purchase, and maybe a photo, coming on... lol x |
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"through the last autumn, winter and early spring I've become very attached to my grey herringbone t flat cap, but now I think I need a more summery version - something similar but in a lighter fabric, perhaps? Definitely not white, or anything too pale though or will I just end up looking like a cricket umpire!"
Hmm comfort and lightness ... Not considered this. The hard rim...(leave it ) of a dress hat is not what I'm going to want in summer... Good point |
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"So whilst doing a lill' gardening yesterday, I noticed the top of my head could do with a little more protection.. Normally I'd pull on a beanie but at 42 , that feels like I'm under achieving.
So hats what do you wear, if you have a picture , even better,
I'd like to add I reside in Oxford ; you can get away with most things . Hot favourites at the moment; dear stalker or a bowler ..(yep really)"
Get a cat ear hair band like Ariana Grande wears won't stop you burning but you will cute lol xx |
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oooo - just googled summer flat caps and found one in a nice pale grey cotton, but with Liberty floral print on the brim, just visible at the edges... think I might fancy one of those... |
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"I look rather dapper in my fedora.
Yeah, I bet that really looks the part teamed with your 'on-trend' Duffle coat...... "
You've either got it or you haven't. |
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As a follically-challenged man, I have a variety of hats to protect against sun, rain and cold.
They also help to hide my ugly mug!
Yes, various pics up, unfortunately mrs ddc will probably distract you
Mr ddc |
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