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They actually had a rather nice selection of seasonal men's toppers, and I almost got a more expensive fuzzy hat that reminded me of the "It's sable!" Seinfeld episode, but I concluded that it didn't offer adequate ear protection.
Someday I will try to become a regular hat-wearer. Maybe. I'm not certain that I'd be able to make it work, without advertising my dorkiness; my personal observation suggests that it's harder than it looks, especially here in Nurdville USA. Too often I see a younger man with a fedora and my first thought (taking in everything else in his dress and poise) is "aha, obvious SCAdian!" or whatever. That there's a fella who hand-paints his miniatures, if you know what I'm saying. Of the men I know personally, I seem to recall that
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Re: Hats...
Date: 2004-12-21 02:38 pm (UTC)Burlington Coat Factory is a _great_ idea. Thanks! I need some more gloves since I'm using my backup (lives in the car for working on the car, leather work gloves) pair - lent out the good warm gloves (from Filenes Basement in the great city of Boston). Need to get more warm gloves and a _warm_ hat. Hmmm..