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Usually wear an old cheese cutter/flat cap generally, a camo baseball type cap for the permission (so now redundant), and an original Sydney Oilskin which I bought in the Victoria Market in Melbourne about 10 years ago. That stops any rain pissing down your neck, quality.

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only wooly hats to keep my bald head warm ,,out in the field or stood on the door at work,,,,some young fellas that come in the club wear hats ,,some ridiculouse lookijng things,,they think they look

mate I,ve just looked it up, it's just a fashion brand, like north face or fat face, I,m a mid fifties, scrap metal collecting, tipper truck driving p***y type of guy, and I would be forced to hang my

With all the hat wearers on here bet andy kelly is kicking himself that he didnt say his got nicked.

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Napapijri decent quality mate? Get it for out and about or down the football?

mate I,ve just looked it up, it's just a fashion brand, like north face or fat face, I,m a mid fifties, scrap metal collecting, tipper truck driving p***y type of guy, and I would be forced to hang my head in shame for all eternity if I ever spent £30.00 on a woollen bobble hat that me mum could knit for a quid, my all time favourite flat cap I found in a skip after an old fella had passed away and his family binned all his belongings, it's probably 50 year old and never been washed,
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Napapijri decent quality mate? Get it for out and about or down the football?

mate I,ve just looked it up, it's just a fashion brand, like north face or fat face, I,m a mid fifties, scrap metal collecting, tipper truck driving p***y type of guy, and I would be forced to hang my head in shame for all eternity if I ever spent £30.00 on a woollen bobble hat that me mum could knit for a quid, my all time favourite flat cap I found in a skip after an old fella had passed away and his family binned all his belongings, it's probably 50 year old and never been washed,
At thirty odd quid I will be handing mine down lol, and I'm in my 40,s I just like quality gear. Cheers atb Edited by Robert hasselhoff
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Does anybody else get a headache if they wear a woolly hat for a long period of time?

its known as hat head mate, I get it after a couple of cold nights fishing, leaves you with a red rash across your forehead and a blinding headache
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I wear an 18 inch tall top hat at all times.

 

To make it a bit smarter I couple it with a monocle and cane.

 

I had a chin strap fitted because it kept falling off whilst engaged in my marital duties with the wife.

made me chuckle

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Got a few flat caps one made out of harris tweed that i never weare the flat cap in all its styles seems to have stood the test of time as far as fashion goes as 35 years ago the tweed pork pie and trilby type hats were popular but hardly see anybody wearing them these days.

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