y'all wear these, right?
y'all wear these, right?
When my Brother In Law first got this Fiat I relinquished my hat that was a solid off-white like this. he has lost it, so now i have to get a new one. Am I right in assuming that if you drive a little brittish/italian roadster, convertible, etc that you are required to wear a hat like this?
Am I supposed to get driving "goggles" too?
what about scarves?
I am only kidding of course (kinda), but seriously wondering if you all wear things like this in your fiats...
ps, i really DID just order that hat! well, actually that one was $60, i got a cheaper version!
Am I supposed to get driving "goggles" too?
what about scarves?
I am only kidding of course (kinda), but seriously wondering if you all wear things like this in your fiats...
ps, i really DID just order that hat! well, actually that one was $60, i got a cheaper version!
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It's none other than our main man, Dennis Gage.
Regrettably, Denis was born a generation too late and a continent too far to be considered a valid candidate for Monte Python's British upper class twit of the year award so he nurtured the look into a profitable tv career in the only place that would buy it, the good ol' USA
Smart man...
Regrettably, Denis was born a generation too late and a continent too far to be considered a valid candidate for Monte Python's British upper class twit of the year award so he nurtured the look into a profitable tv career in the only place that would buy it, the good ol' USA
Smart man...
>>They help alot to keep the sun out of your eyes. Unless your hair's real short, they also help keep it from getting blown around.<<
I found another good use for a hat. For several months, the vinyl cover was missing from my Spider's passenger-side headrest. I put a hat over the foam, and still won three trophies in car shows. No judge ever asked about the hat, or tried to remove it or peek under it.
I found another good use for a hat. For several months, the vinyl cover was missing from my Spider's passenger-side headrest. I put a hat over the foam, and still won three trophies in car shows. No judge ever asked about the hat, or tried to remove it or peek under it.
I have a hat of that style for every occasion. I have a wool one very similar to the one you suggest in your picture. Of course, I don't look that good in it.
I also have a VERY faded blue one, cuz blue is Queenie's color and my favorite.
I also have a black leather one for my "bad ass" days.
I still have hair, and to drop the top without a hat swirls the hair around to the point of being a literal pain. Looks are essential, and the practical no-sun is always beneficial.
I also have a VERY faded blue one, cuz blue is Queenie's color and my favorite.
I also have a black leather one for my "bad ass" days.
I still have hair, and to drop the top without a hat swirls the hair around to the point of being a literal pain. Looks are essential, and the practical no-sun is always beneficial.
hats
Many years ago (the mid 1950's) I was in northern Germany and owned a 1957 Triumph TR3. There were no speed limits on German roads and I tried many types of hats (like those shown) but they blew off. A german friend suggested a beret. It works. Protects the hair from the wind and won't blow off at any speed.