Rare gnome12 Posted June 28 #3501 Share Posted June 28 2 hours ago, sharkster77 said: The biggest problem with ball caps is that they tend to blow away in strong winds. When hiking along the shore, I wear a bucket-type hat--no brim to catch the wind. In cooler weather, the Irish-style flat caps are nice, as they don't tend to blow away as well. (When you've been balding since your 20's, you pick up a lot of experience wearing hats...) If you wear your Tilley properly (and most I have seen don’t) there is a lace at the back of your head that helps keep it on in light breezes. In heavier winds I adjust to pull down the chin-strap, and in even heavier winds i put the strap behind my ears. And of course, it also works as a rain hat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nippy Sweetie Posted June 28 #3502 Share Posted June 28 I particularly dislike baseball caps. Probably due to association with the sort of people who tend to wear them here. There are so many other types of headgear around that they seem, unimaginative, at best. Last year in hot weather I saw lots of straw hats of various shapes and sizes for sale around Europe. Would you be able to sell some of those? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canal archive Posted June 28 #3503 Share Posted June 28 Notamermaid I have a house full from all parts of the world and yes my DH is definitely folicaly challenged. He also has a Tilly hat but only one. Baseball caps evidently vary very much in quality and fit as well. I definitely do not wear them but do wear straw hats of all designs and the floppier the better. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare gnome12 Posted June 28 #3504 Share Posted June 28 I love hats. at home I have a large collection of colourful straw hats and felt hats. But they aren’t good for travelling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPT Trips Posted June 28 #3505 Share Posted June 28 11 hours ago, sharkster77 said: The biggest problem with ball caps is that they tend to blow away in strong winds. When hiking along the shore, I wear a bucket-type hat--no brim to catch the wind. In cooler weather, the Irish-style flat caps are nice, as they don't tend to blow away as well. (When you've been balding since your 20's, you pick up a lot of experience wearing hats...) As one that is all to well acquainted with my Mohs surgeon, neither a ball cap nor a bucket provide adequate sun protection. Broad brims are the best way to go. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canal archive Posted June 28 #3506 Share Posted June 28 My DH had his blown off on the Icefield Parkway Glacier but did manage to retrieve it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare notamermaid Posted June 28 #3507 Share Posted June 28 18 hours ago, Ritabob said: Bucket hats seem to be popular, too. Are those back in fashion? Errhmm, I see them being given a fab, fun, young people makeover online. They are practical but they are not something that I would buy. I think they would struggle to sell with the potential buyers I meet. 14 hours ago, Ritabob said: the older crowd with more monet go for Tilley They look really like something typically British or American. But I have seen them in regular shops here, or at least something that is similar. Really practical is the design with the air holes. For a souvenir I do not think they could work for my purposes but personally I like those. Straw hats have kind of come back. The problem is the price. So from what I have seen over the last few years is that they are usually not real straw. I myself own a straw hat, I bought it in Bavaria many years ago. It has ripped but I will try and get a hat maker to have a look at what can be done to keep it going for a few more years. notamermaid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPT Trips Posted June 28 #3508 Share Posted June 28 40 minutes ago, notamermaid said: They look really like something typically British or American. But I have seen them in regular shops here, or at least something that is similar. Really practical is the design with the air holes. For a souvenir I do not think they could work for my purposes but personally I like those This style, with an appropriate local design or patch might be a good seller, particularly at Christmas Markets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster77 Posted June 28 #3509 Share Posted June 28 3 hours ago, CPT Trips said: As one that is all to well acquainted with my Mohs surgeon, neither a ball cap nor a bucket provide adequate sun protection. Broad brims are the best way to go. My comments RE: hats refer to protecting the very top of my bald head from being burned. Made no comments about any other issues. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare notamermaid Posted June 28 #3510 Share Posted June 28 14 minutes ago, CPT Trips said: This style, with an appropriate local design or patch might be a good seller, particularly at Christmas Markets. Christmas markets - that is an interesting thought. Thank you, will keep that in the back of my mind. notamermaid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Host Jazzbeau Posted June 28 Author #3511 Share Posted June 28 15 hours ago, Ritabob said: I will go out on a limb and say the older crowd with more monet go for Tilley There's also the group of older but frugal who go for Tilley rip-offs at Costco [says one owner...] 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daisi Posted June 28 #3512 Share Posted June 28 I wear ball hats around here if out for drives - could keep them on with the convertible better. I also have a nice straw hat for wandering around town. However it doesn't pack well, and I'm not one for ball hats while travelling. I purchased one that was supposed to be "foldable" with a wide brim thinking it would keep the back of my neck covered (and it had a hole for my pony-tail 🙂), however I found out after our trip we just got back from...it's not exactly foldable. So I guess I'm back to my Tilly bucket hat, not as wide of a brim, but will help keep the sun off the top of my head, which I need. Bonus points for it being washable and packable! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPT Trips Posted June 28 #3513 Share Posted June 28 I agree that ball caps protect the top of bald guys heads. Simply pointed out some of us require additional protection. But ball caps make good souvenirs and can start interesting conversations. This one leads me to rugby and cricket fans world wide, just regular folks too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ural guy Posted June 29 #3514 Share Posted June 29 Flew out to Tulsa to buy this beast. Bike has a Honda Goldwing engine in it, so power for days. 1600 miles ride to get home, 2.5 days. Bike is smooth, I thought I would take longer, but she was riding so sweet I just kept going. I'll still keep Ural, for bouncing over back roads, but George needs more space (86 pounds now and long!). The hack being more enclosed will also help Ma's sock yarn from tangling in wind. Nothing like being tapped on leg to go back and roll up a skein of yarn that got loose. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPT Trips Posted June 29 #3515 Share Posted June 29 Is it a modified Goldwing or a custom build? Enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ural guy Posted June 29 #3516 Share Posted June 29 2015 Honda Valkyrie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkster77 Posted June 30 #3517 Share Posted June 30 Back to the hat discussion, I briefly tuned into the Germany-Denmark game today, and whenever the cameras panned the crowd, there were LOTS of bucket hats in the stands. So I guess they are still popular. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canal archive Posted June 30 #3518 Share Posted June 30 (edited) Away this weekend en-family for DHs significant birthday (80th) he opened one of the liquid parts of his presi last evening and what a surprise a single malt ‘Texas’ distilled whisky and it’s absolutely excellent. Now I like Rye and Bourbon but had never imbibed American whisky whisky what a surprise and luckily he appreciated it as well. Note best drunk with just a dash of water. Edited June 30 by Canal archive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daisi Posted June 30 #3519 Share Posted June 30 @Canal archive, nope, it's Scotch "with a threat" for me. 🙂 The "threat" was a line from Fred Elliott on Coronation Street. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare notamermaid Posted June 30 #3520 Share Posted June 30 @Canal archive congratulations to your husband. And I hope a fun weekend is being had by all celebrating with him. notamermaid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wings55 Posted June 30 #3521 Share Posted June 30 4 hours ago, Canal archive said: ...... what a surprise a single malt ‘Texas’ distilled whisky and it’s absolutely excellent. Now I like Rye and Bourbon but had never imbibed American whisky whisky .... @Canal archiveI'm a bourbon fan, but being a Texas guy, I have to ask which distillery? 🤔 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ritabob Posted July 1 #3522 Share Posted July 1 Happy Canada Day! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CPT Trips Posted July 1 #3523 Share Posted July 1 It’s good to see a crafter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canal archive Posted July 1 #3524 Share Posted July 1 Wings55 - Balcones Distillery Waco Texas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare CruiseIreland Posted July 1 #3525 Share Posted July 1 (edited) On 6/29/2024 at 11:03 PM, ural guy said: 2015 Honda Valkyrie. So your username represents your motorcycle!! I thought it was about the Russian mountains!!☺️ Chapeau, sir!! 👏 Lovely dog!! Edited July 1 by CruiseIreland 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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