Do you wear a hat when it’s cold?

Do you wear a hat when it’s cold? As a working stiff I now tend to ‘get my hair did’ in the morning and go to the office. But, if it’s really chilly and I wear a hat I risk making a mess of all that time-consuming (30 seconds) work. Any ideas?

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11 thoughts on “Do you wear a hat when it’s cold?

  1. Kerry Floyd

    My curly hair tends to freak out if I put a hat on, so I usually just wrap a scarf around my head (middle eastern style). I don’t really think you can get away with that though, as it’s kind of a girl thing. Maybe try earmuffs? (where no one can see you)

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  2. Devin

    @Vince: Haha, but my hair is cut. I just put my ‘product’ it in every morning so it’ll defy gravity.

    @Kerry: Hmm, sounds like I’m out of luck.. I don’t even own a scarf.

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  3. Nicole

    I’ve found that my worry about what my hair looks like drops accordingly with the outside temperature. 30-ish degrees? I might tough it out. 0 degrees? Screw caring what my hair looks like — I’m wearing a hat.

    So, my recommendation — wear the hat once it’s warranted. Since you already have product in your hair, just a little water should freshen back up your “look” once you get to work.

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