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Post by jill on Dec 21, 2012 12:29:40 GMT 1
I haven't found anything that works well for my hair which has a mind of its own when it gets damp - hoods fall off, stock hats let the damp under the brim, baseball caps only keep the top dry. The only thing I have is a trappers fur hat but it is too warm a lot of the time. I think the Queen has it right with her headscarves! What about the rest of you?
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Post by mandal on Dec 21, 2012 12:44:54 GMT 1
I wear a woolly hat and put the hood over and tie it down tight. If I'm too hot I remove the woolly hat. I specifically buy long coats (reach to wellies) with hoods that are a decent shape and will tie down without covering my eyes.
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Post by jen1 on Dec 21, 2012 13:04:55 GMT 1
I don't bother jill im proper Ard!,lol
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Post by antares on Dec 21, 2012 13:05:05 GMT 1
I wear a hat with ear covers but it's not as thick as a deer stalker - they have a good selection in TK maxx!
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Post by wabuska on Dec 21, 2012 13:09:28 GMT 1
Army surplus balaclava... doesn't stay dry but repels enough and can sling it on the range top to dry off.
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Post by marianne on Dec 21, 2012 13:21:38 GMT 1
I wear a woolly hat and put the hood over and tie it down tight. same here :-)
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Post by bertie666 on Dec 21, 2012 13:39:53 GMT 1
Baseball cap with wooly hat over the top - however hair still gets damp and goes into ringlets + frizz lol
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Post by mrsfields on Dec 21, 2012 13:41:00 GMT 1
my furry mountain horse timber style hat is my life-saver in this weather! it's perfect - keeps my head toasty and warm, which means the rest of me is warm - i feel cold to the bone without it otherwise, it's weird! keeps my hair lovely and dry, and i also double wrap a big thick scarf round my neck (never when i'm riding though LOL)...
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Post by jen1 on Dec 21, 2012 13:57:42 GMT 1
have you a small head jill,? i think you might have, there are trapper hats with water proof lining, but not too thick, not sure where i got mine, but i will have a scout round so you have to come and pick it up,lol
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Post by Catrin on Dec 21, 2012 13:59:46 GMT 1
I send Grayson outside!
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Post by annas on Dec 21, 2012 14:22:13 GMT 1
I just get soaked and deal with it when i get home.
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Post by cheekychops on Dec 21, 2012 14:45:25 GMT 1
Thinsulate beanie hat with raincoat hood over the top, with hair shoved in a bun into the hat. Soo glamourous!
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Post by jill on Dec 21, 2012 15:16:08 GMT 1
have you a small head jill,? i think you might have, there are trapper hats with water proof lining, but not too thick, not sure where i got mine, but i will have a scout round so you have to come and pick it up,lol Nope, large head (okay okay, no-one has to put it the other way!!) size 6 7/8 in riding hats, or even 7 If mine gets wet it looks awful until I have been able to wash it and blow dry it, which I don't always have the time to do between yard work and going out somewhere
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Post by Emma Louise on Dec 21, 2012 15:19:34 GMT 1
I'm with cheekychops-hair in a bun which is shoved under a beanie hat with hood up. It means you can only see my face showing! But my hair has never got wet
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Post by mandal on Dec 21, 2012 15:40:27 GMT 1
I want one.
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