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I have various ear-flap type hats for hiking. For everyday use I have a finely knit synthetic beanie type.
MEG - Like many young women my daughter was reluctant to dress sensibly, but one Christmas I got her a Peruvian/Andean type hat. She thought it was wonderful, and has no problem wearing it
There are all sorts of colours & patterns available, just shop around
I am not a young woman Geoff but might give one a try
I started losing my hair about 4 years ago, strange because my father and brothers were all bald in their twenties.
It does have it;s advantages as I can now tell that it is raining a few minutes earlier than I could previously
In winter I wear a beanie, a waterproof Thinsulate, in summer, because sunburn on the bald patch is horrible, I have a selection of Indiana Jones hats.
Unfortunately they do not make me look like Harrison Ford
I have a furry bakersboy hat and a trilby, but haven't worn them since the last really freezing winter a few years ago,prefer just to use the hood of My duffel coat or parka.:~)
I mostly wear my fleece brimmed hats i have one in olive green and deep purple, if not a hood from my winter coat with a scarf will do. I'm not fussed really! As long as im covered
I have a fur hat for when it's very cold. I also have a jacket with a hood. I also have a head scarf which I've had for years which I always used to wear every winter.