My stache is growing in pretty fast now.
Garrett, The Shaving Disciple - Christian, Husband, Father, Writer, YouTuber, Head Shaver
2024 Software Restraint
2024 Software Restraint
(07-18-2017, 06:02 AM)BadDad Wrote:
This was about 3 weeks or so ago at a local coffee shop.
(07-18-2017, 07:34 PM)Freddy Wrote:(07-18-2017, 06:02 AM)BadDad Wrote:
This was about 3 weeks or so ago at a local coffee shop.
Chris, that hat is perfect for the whole look, much better than a baseball cap and, I am guessing, much more protective in that desert sun.
I am one of those people who simply does not look good in hats. Fortunately, it helps that I don't enjoy wearing them, either.
(07-18-2017, 08:10 PM)BadDad Wrote: I've never been comfortable in a hat until I started shaving my head. Prior to that, I wouldn't even wear wool beanies in the winter. Hats and I just didn't get along...until we needed to. Now I have a selection of wide brim hats, cowboy hats, flat caps, driver's caps, ball caps, and a bunch of beanie options for winter time.
(07-19-2017, 05:20 PM)gwsmallwood Wrote: Interesting. I've been just the opposite. I don't find hats nearly as comfortable now that I shave my head. I do wear the occasional ball cap (like in the picture above) if I know I'll be out all day. I've got a handful of nice felts that only make it out a few times a year these days. I have an old straw that I really only wear to do yard work in. I really need to pick up a new palm leaf. I had one that I ruined in a river expedition in Oklahoma a few years ago. Most comfortable cowboy had I've ever owned.It's all about the sunburn. I'm of German heritage, and as such, I am very pale. I got blistering sunburn as a child all over my back and shoulders, and spent several days in the hospital for treatments. I was 6. Those memories stick around...