I don’t like hats either, they give me the flyaway hair when I remove them. So I wear ear m u f f s. (when I used that word before Gocomics told me the m u f f was a verboten word)
I have kept my hair cut since the late 70s. Thick though, my barber claims it’s because of my Native heritage on both sides of my family. When I wear my wool jeep cap in the wind and cold, my hair gets greasy faster.
from experience I know that a hat or cap wouldn’t help with a wind like that, it will just sweep the cap off your head and you’ll end up running after it.
I have always had a problem keeping a hat on my head comfortably – even if it ties on. Either the hat moves or my glasses are affected by the hat and pushed out of line.
Except for my dressy winter coat (if I still even have it) I wear zipper jackets which come with hoods and linings which remove and can be used as a jacket on it’s own. Over the decades we each have both this jacket twice – husband more recently decided he liked a type of jacket and bought it – so I have 4 jackets to choose from (wear the same size). If it is cold enough for the main jacket or for jacket and lining combined I have the hood to keep my heat warm. Biggest problem is that with the jacket alone or with the lining I feel like a stuffed sausage when I wear the jacket and tend to not zipper it closed unless it is THAT COLD.
Oh – and the linings and the main jacket piece each have a breast pocket which zips closed and is great for holding my and my husband’s Covid masks for when needed (or desired). I do have to remember if I switch from jacket to lining or vice versa to make sure I transfer the masks.
I do have a lovely scarf. One of the many crafts my husband works at is weaving. He made me a scarf in the weight, length, yarn and color I wanted. (Now THAT’S a gift as opposed to buying something or something else all of which are not needed.)
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
I took off my stocking cap and my barber made a hair urgent care call.
SpacedInvader Premium Member 10 months ago
I wish I had that problem. I can’t even remember when I had that problem. Now, I wear a hat to prevent sunburn.
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
I don’t like hats either, they give me the flyaway hair when I remove them. So I wear ear m u f f s. (when I used that word before Gocomics told me the m u f f was a verboten word)
nosirrom 10 months ago
Which is easier to brush. Hat hair or wind hair?
markkahler52 10 months ago
Blow dry!
JessieRandySmithJr. 10 months ago
I have kept my hair cut since the late 70s. Thick though, my barber claims it’s because of my Native heritage on both sides of my family. When I wear my wool jeep cap in the wind and cold, my hair gets greasy faster.
My First Premium Member 10 months ago
Or join a fitness center. No wind inside my place.
BJDucer 10 months ago
’Atta girl, Janis, blind him with unassailable logic!
rick92040 10 months ago
She walks while he sits at home. That’s why women live longer than men.
dv1093 10 months ago
Why don’t you ever walk with her?
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
Cute.
assrdood 10 months ago
My answer to “bed head” is a ball cap immediately upon rising.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 10 months ago
don’t be sensible
unfair.de 10 months ago
Oh Janis, make your tour the other way round. It’s better to come into the house with the hair blown back.
bobpeters61 10 months ago
The sight of a pretty lady with her hair all messed up is a special kind of cute.
AnneFackler 10 months ago
The March winds will blow and we shall have…oh no !!not snow !
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
She certainly avoided that problem.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
Just a bad hair day….
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member 10 months ago
She’d rather have tumbleweed hair than hat hair. :)
lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 10 months ago
In these shoes? I don’t think so!
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lsnrchrd.1 Premium Member 10 months ago
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patlaborvi 10 months ago
from experience I know that a hat or cap wouldn’t help with a wind like that, it will just sweep the cap off your head and you’ll end up running after it.
uhohlol 10 months ago
Why did he have to dumb her down?
tinstar 10 months ago
That’s some of my favorite kinds of weather.
mafastore 9 months ago
I have always had a problem keeping a hat on my head comfortably – even if it ties on. Either the hat moves or my glasses are affected by the hat and pushed out of line.
Except for my dressy winter coat (if I still even have it) I wear zipper jackets which come with hoods and linings which remove and can be used as a jacket on it’s own. Over the decades we each have both this jacket twice – husband more recently decided he liked a type of jacket and bought it – so I have 4 jackets to choose from (wear the same size). If it is cold enough for the main jacket or for jacket and lining combined I have the hood to keep my heat warm. Biggest problem is that with the jacket alone or with the lining I feel like a stuffed sausage when I wear the jacket and tend to not zipper it closed unless it is THAT COLD.
Oh – and the linings and the main jacket piece each have a breast pocket which zips closed and is great for holding my and my husband’s Covid masks for when needed (or desired). I do have to remember if I switch from jacket to lining or vice versa to make sure I transfer the masks.
I do have a lovely scarf. One of the many crafts my husband works at is weaving. He made me a scarf in the weight, length, yarn and color I wanted. (Now THAT’S a gift as opposed to buying something or something else all of which are not needed.)