Tips on Wearing the Best Hat in the World
Tips on Wearing the Best Hat in the World
There's only this one tip right now. If you have any to share
e-mail
them to me and I'll put them here.
How to keep the hood down in the breeze
If you wear your hat riding horseback, sailing, or in a breeze and
you put the hood down you will probably find that it blows right back up
and sticks there.
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One way to stop that is to carry little pieces of velcro with you
to cover the velcro either on the brim or the hood so that it doesn't
stick when it blows up there. As far as I know, this has never been
tried.
- A really hokey way is to clip a clothes pin to the hood so
that it covers the velcro and weighs the corner of the hood down. Yes,
I've seen this, and who knows, it might catch on!
- Something I've tried in the past which is satisfactory,
though not as convenient as the next tip, is to obtain strips of mating
velcro long enough to reach from one velcro on the brim around the back
of the crown to the other velcro on the brim, and sew them together back
to back. When not in use this is stowed on the brim behind the crown of
the hat. Take it off the brim of the hat and use it to attach the corners
of the hood together under your chin when you want the hood to stay down.
Here are
pictures
(about 240Kb) of what I mean.
If you're more ambitious and picky about the looks, you can make a nice
strap with piping to match the hat and just sew a pair of little mating
patches of velcro to each end.
- Here's what I'm going to try: (about
240 Kb of images).