Do you usually wear a sport cap?
I do not.
shareI wear a floppy hat when it's sunny and hot but other than that I don't wear hats.
shareOn cloudless summer days here in Reno, elevation 4,400 feet (1,300 m), you'd better wear something. I have 5 summer hats, three are baseball caps (we typically call sport caps baseball caps regardless of any logo on it). I don't particularly enjoy wearing hats but sometimes you just have to.
shareOk, thank you for the information: sport caps= baseball caps. The same here, I only wear it when it is absolutely necessary (in very sunny days).
shareI've been wearing the same baseball-type hat whenever I go outside in warm weather since about 1998. It's a plain black (largely faded to gray now) cotton hat.
In cold weather I wear a knit wool hat. That one would be the same one since 1997 except it inexplicably disappeared in the mid/late 2000s. However, I found a woman on an online knitting forum who made me another one like it. She went by a picture of me wearing my old one, along with measurements of my head. It's actually better than my old store-bought one because it fits better and she used 100% wool yarn.
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I usually wear a blue cap with an orange βFβ for the University of Florida.
shareNo because my head is too big and have really thick hair.
shareLike a baseball hat? I wear those all the time when it's really bright and sunny outside, and I'm not in the mood to wear my [slowly falling apart] straw cowgirl hat. (I'd wear sunglasses, but they steam up when you get sweaty, and I found they actually made my eyes weaker towards sunlight if I wore them too much outdoors). I have my ponytail go out the back to keep the hat anchored. I had a teal Lake Tahoe hat that I wore the living daylights out of until the Velcro wore out, and I currently have a Stanford hat that dad got me as a gift. Fear the Tree.
shareYes, I meant like a baseball hat (I have just learnt it from nyctc7 a couple of minutes ago).
It seems that you have enough hats π.
Actually, I'm thinking of getting a few, unmarked baseball hats of different colors so I can have a variety to go with my wardrobe. I mean, having a deep red Stanford hat is great, but you can't wear that with everything, particularly pink or cool colors. And yeah, I mentioned above that my straw cowgirl hat is slowly falling apart, so I'll have to find another one eventually. They have plenty of Mexican sun hats around here in the stores, but I need something with an elastic band inside the crown that can keep the hat on more securely when the wind is blowing, and it can breathe through the top.
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