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([personal profile] gothwalk Jan. 17th, 2008 08:28 am)
Hats, I am discovering, make an unreasonable difference to your experience of weather. Yesterday, there was a vague attempt at rain while I was walking home, with no hat. I felt chilly, rained on, somewhat soaked, and rather put out, despite the fact that I was heading home for a few hours of EVE before watching the first episode of the new season of Torchwood (review coming up on [livejournal.com profile] dukestreet later today).

This morning, I wore my winter hat, a black trilby-sort-of-thing, through the driving rain and nasty winds walking to work. I was warm, comfortable, and felt dry, despite the fact that I was, well, walking to work in the rain.

And yet, a good half of the people I passed had wholly inadequate hoods, scarves tied over their heads, ineffective umbrellas (many of which turned inside out at each street corner), or the old classic of a newspaper over the head. The people who were wearing hats were black, oriental, Polish, or quite old. Hats are not that hard to get - why do Irish people not wear them?

From: [identity profile] wyvernfriend.livejournal.com


I wear hats most of the time, winter and summer and find that people are quite bemused by them. Winter I wear a hat for warmth and waterproofedness (women's hats have a strange tendency to have 'don't get wet' on them for unknown reasons) and Summer for shade. I have a collection that bemuses [livejournal.com profile] grutok
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