No I don't ~ I dont like things on my head ... even in the dead of winter !
Seriously? WHY?
Why not? I really don't understand that whole concept. I don't live in Africa or another hot place where I have to protect my head from the sunlight, and it's also not as cold as on the poles.
Why not? I really don't understand that whole concept. I don't live in Africa or another hot place where I have to protect my head from the sunlight, and it's also not as cold as on the poles.
Well...I just know that I used to never wear hats because I hated to get my hair all mussed up.
I've also suffered really bad sinus problems.
These past 3 or 4 years I've been really good about wearing hats in the dead of winter.
Consequently my incidence of head colds and sinus issues has dropped dramatically.
Coincidence?
I've even worn hats to SLEEP on those really cold nights as well.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
I usually wear a cap, I like the way it fits my face, and it's TRULY helpful when my hair/face is messy/sweaty for whatever reason
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I used to wear baseball caps alot in my teens, 20's and early 30's but i haven't worn one in years.
On a side note.
I assume the caps posted are made by Calvin Klein? I would advise people to use caution when wearing Calvin Klein clothing with just the CK initials and not the full Calvin Klein name. In the gang world CK stands for Crip Killer so if a person lives in a area where there might be Crip gang members they should use caution.
Back in the day British Knights clothing was big with gang members as well. The BK initials stood for blood killer so crips wore them a lot.
Why not? I really don't understand that whole concept. I don't live in Africa or another hot place where I have to protect my head from the sunlight, and it's also not as cold as on the poles.
I don't like cycling with an umbrella, therefore, a rain cap really is handy.
99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%.
Almost never. I like hats, but there are not too many places to go that would warrant them. When I was younger and went to church, I always wore a hat because it was mandatory in the Episcopal church. I don't go to church anymore, so that's out. I don't like baseball caps on me. Even in winter, I hardly ever wore anything on my head, and I would routinely leave my house every morning with wet hair because I would wash it every time I showered. My hair is cut very short, so by the time I got to work, it had dried in the car.