The best hat fo the job
Following on from a recent thread on top-down driving in the winter (which I love too) I'm interested in the best headwear for the job. Not that I'm at all thin on top of course.
I have a deep loathing for baseball caps, and most hats make me look somewhat less than normal. Terrorist suspect and escaped lunatic being two of the more common and repeatable descriptions. Twat also figures fairly highly from van drivers for some reason. :confused
I've overcome the draught down the back of the neck with two coats and a scarf, but the old barnet needs some backup.
Suggestions/ideas/pics please
I have a deep loathing for baseball caps, and most hats make me look somewhat less than normal. Terrorist suspect and escaped lunatic being two of the more common and repeatable descriptions. Twat also figures fairly highly from van drivers for some reason. :confused
I've overcome the draught down the back of the neck with two coats and a scarf, but the old barnet needs some backup.
Suggestions/ideas/pics please
Having witnessed (very funny) a Z3 driver losing his baseball cap in the wind, I went to Millets and bought a fleece bobble (type) hat, without the bobble.
If worn in the dark, it doesn't matter what hat you have on and anyway, you'll be classed as a nutter simply for driving in the winter with your hood down.
Don't forget, its the car they all look at !!
If worn in the dark, it doesn't matter what hat you have on and anyway, you'll be classed as a nutter simply for driving in the winter with your hood down.
Don't forget, its the car they all look at !!
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This is the second thread title to loose an R recently - I wonder if we should tell cthree - obviously something amiss.
he e is the th ead
he e is the th ead



