I have long hair that I put up with a hair clip. When doing reenactments I use a metal barrette instead as it is easier to hide under my cap as it is flat. When my hair gets too long, I put it in a pony tail and bring same over my head to the front – and snip – it is cut. No need to worry about if it is straight or not.
Husband let his hair grow long when we started reenacting (18th century). He wears his hair pulled back in a queue (pony tail to us modern people). When his hair gets too long I cut if for him and then clear the areas where he doesn’t want hair on his neck with an electric razor.
During the pandemic was the same as normal times for us as far as our hair goes.
Fortunately, a plugger always has five or six “free” baseball caps lying around, although they are more likely to have logos of agricultural companies than baseball teams.
As a kid, a bad hair day was going to the barber. My hair was so thick and coarse, it jammed electric cutters repeatedly. Now that I’m a senior, it’s thinned just enough to act like normal hair.
Grumpy Old Guy over 2 years ago
Assuming a Plugger still has hair to worry about…..
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Well, what about if your head gets all itchy when having a poof of hair? Just go get a haircut at the barbershop.
mafastore over 2 years ago
Long hair. Never have to worry about your hair.
I have long hair that I put up with a hair clip. When doing reenactments I use a metal barrette instead as it is easier to hide under my cap as it is flat. When my hair gets too long, I put it in a pony tail and bring same over my head to the front – and snip – it is cut. No need to worry about if it is straight or not.
Husband let his hair grow long when we started reenacting (18th century). He wears his hair pulled back in a queue (pony tail to us modern people). When his hair gets too long I cut if for him and then clear the areas where he doesn’t want hair on his neck with an electric razor.
During the pandemic was the same as normal times for us as far as our hair goes.
Gent over 2 years ago
And for some of em it be no hair days.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Nothing like a hat ! Shade in the summer and warmth in the winter ;-)
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
With a number 3 on it.
Charles over 2 years ago
Wear the same hat we do every other day.
KEA over 2 years ago
or a no hair day
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
Fortunately, a plugger always has five or six “free” baseball caps lying around, although they are more likely to have logos of agricultural companies than baseball teams.
tcayer over 2 years ago
Or a NO hair day. I had a coworker who wore a hat all the time. Once I saw him without it, and he was completely bald! I had no idea!
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 2 years ago
As a kid, a bad hair day was going to the barber. My hair was so thick and coarse, it jammed electric cutters repeatedly. Now that I’m a senior, it’s thinned just enough to act like normal hair.
BearHamilton1 over 2 years ago
I have a haircut every day. I still wear a hat. I do it myself. With a razor. Five minutes. Tops.