Wear caps?

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Vermilion » Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:58 am

Grumpy David wrote:Baseball caps on adult men. :dread:

Stop wearing them FFS! Unless you look like 50 Cent or Jay Z you are almost certainly not cool enough to look good wearing one.


But they keep the sun off on a hot day. :(

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Grumpy David » Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:59 am

Mafro wrote:
Grumpy David wrote:Baseball caps on adult men. :dread:

Stop wearing them FFS! Unless you look like 50 Cent or Jay Z you are almost certainly not cool enough to look good wearing one.

We heard you moaning on the first page already :lol:


I know but it needed saying again!! :x

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Errkal » Thu Mar 29, 2018 8:06 am

All hats are daft. Except hard hats they actually serve a purpose.

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by Preezy » Thu Mar 29, 2018 9:21 am

One baseball cap I'll never get rid of is an old black navy (as in the boats navy) baseball cap of HMS Exeter, which served during the Gulf War. When I lived in the Middle East in the late 80s/early 90s I actually got taken on the ship with my parents for a tour, as my mum worked for the British Embassy.

They'd offload crates full of booze and pork for all the ex-pats, so these tours were quite the hot ticket! :lol:

The hat itself is probably quite rare and holds sentimental value, so it's a keeper :wub:

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Vermilion » Thu Mar 29, 2018 9:25 am

Errkal wrote:All hats are daft. Except hard hats they actually serve a purpose.


Not all, fedoras are daft, but beanies, caps, and those Australian hats with corks on are ok as they do serve a practical purpose.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by jawafour » Thu Mar 29, 2018 12:56 pm

Errkal wrote:All hats are daft. Except hard hats they actually serve a purpose.

As a bald guy, I can confirm that wearing a hat in summer (sunburn) and winter (cold) is pretty much essential :) .

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by Corazon de Leon » Thu Mar 29, 2018 1:02 pm

jawafour wrote:
Errkal wrote:All hats are daft. Except hard hats they actually serve a purpose.

As a bald guy, I can confirm that wearing a hat in summer (sunburn) and winter (cold) is pretty much essential :) .


And here. Baseball caps to keep the sun off my face in summer and a beanie or a flatcap in winter because I enjoy looking like an old hipster or burned out snowboarder. :slol:

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by jawafour » Thu Mar 29, 2018 1:06 pm

Corazon de Leon wrote:And here....

\o.

Corazon de Leon wrote:...I enjoy looking like an old hipster or burned out snowboarder. :slol:

I try for that look too, Cora, but I fear it's more of an "old, burned out" look rather than "hipster snowboarder" :lol: .

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by Corazon de Leon » Thu Mar 29, 2018 2:47 pm

jawafour wrote:
Corazon de Leon wrote:And here....

\o.

Corazon de Leon wrote:...I enjoy looking like an old hipster or burned out snowboarder. :slol:

I try for that look too, Cora, but I fear it's more of an "old, burned out" look rather than "hipster snowboarder" :lol: .


:lol:

I try and go for upmarket when I’m teaching with flatcap and my favourite tweed coat but it’s usually the same here - hoodie, unkempt beard and beanie hat when I have no commitments! :slol:

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by Gemini73 » Thu Mar 29, 2018 2:58 pm

I like to wear a flat cap or beanie in cold, wet weather to keep my head warm. In the summer if it's particularly hot I like to wear a baseball cap to stop my head burning.

The joys of being bald.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Green Gecko » Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:46 am

I've decided to order a hat or cap each time I get garment supplies for my business because they cost very little to get the right hat. Now I have an unstructured bill cap (not baseball or flat style normal cap) and its died turquoise in pigment dye. Very summer.

First impressions are good, it fits very well, not sure if the bill is too long, but as my face is quite protruding, it probably helps balance that out while obscuring my slightly large forehead, so that may be a good counterintuitive thing.

As part of a uniform, I have a navy t shirt with a pocket. I'll brand the pocket part. Deliberately trying to look different and feel a bit fresh. If it makes people go away while I'm installing signs that's fine while still being curious what I'm doing (which makes me feel like I'm doing valuable work for the community while also the possibility of generating interest).

It is a bit loud but I am also quite loud and odd at times so I feel like maybe I can do it. My brothers both pull them off Ok and we look basically the same.

I will report back on whether I can pull it off. This is my "wear caps" story, thanks for reading.

Bonus story: I somewhat regret not knicking a nice look flat cap left somewhere but maybe they (the owner) picked that up, as I can't seem to buy those.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by NickSCFC » Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:48 am

I wear one backwards.

I also have a beard

Come at me bro

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by Green Gecko » Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:52 am

I googled "can I pull off a cap?" And realised there is this thing called style guides. None of them recommend that, but I can't see the problem, it protects your neck from the sun and it also reveals your face to people. I think I will adjust the cap at any given moment as the circumstances dictate.

It's a bit of a zero fuckism anyway, nobody at all conscientiously wears a cap in adulthood without some degree of daring. Whether or not they are actually cool is another matter.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by <]:^D » Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:22 pm

i have this cap
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it keeps the sun out of my eyes
i like it

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Green Gecko » Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:04 pm

I've been told a 5 panel cap would be better to fit my head (not that anyone has seen me wearing one for at least 20 years). I think it is made up more of patches on the sides etc. Can anyone recommend one? My bro can only recommend me Japanese brands.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by abcd » Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:09 pm

I wear a plain blue baseball cap.

I can't wear sun glasses as I wear glasses, and I have a bald patch now growing at the back of my head. I don't want that to get burnt, hence the hat.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Vermilion » Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:30 pm

When i was at the Bristol Harbour Festival, i saw a guy wearing a fedora, not only that, but he also had a proper hipster beard and a Nintendo t shirt to help complete the look.

I can only assume that the guy was a 2008 era onm'er.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Green Gecko » Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:35 pm

I have a trilby but I could never wear a fedora.

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PostRe: Wear caps?
by Darkstalker90 » Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:42 pm

Got a couple of Formula 1 caps but ironically, I don't like to wear them because of how much they cost! I tend to sweat a fair bit in the heat and can't stand to see the sweatband on a £35 cap get wrecked. My messed-up logic.

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by Vermilion » Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:44 pm

Darkstalker90 wrote:Got a couple of Formula 1 caps but ironically, I don't like to wear them because of how much they cost! I tend to sweat a fair bit in the heat and can't stand to see the sweatband on a £35 cap get wrecked. My messed-up logic.


F1 caps are stupidly expensive, even the older ones previous seasons are pricey.

The most up to date one i have could well be a 2009 Brawn GP design.


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