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What Cap Are You Wearing Today?

Short Balding Guy

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More avoiding the Leprechaun pinching thing by wearing a green cap.

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Cheers, Eric -
 

Edward

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Sunny (finally) St. Patty's Day, with a Cordova linen cap View attachment 319005 View attachment 319006 View attachment 319007 View attachment 319008 View attachment 319009 at my local beach. Got a great 1K swim dodging lots of surfers.

I heard a lot of folks globally were celebrating somebody called St Patty on our Paddy's day. When I hear of Patty this time of year, I always wonder who she was. ;)

Great cap, I love that shade of green. I like the design too - the extended bill look great for keeping the sun out of your eyes, which I always find a cap like that with a bit of body great for keeping it off my ear-tops. Always good to keep the sun off the face - I wore a Glengarry with my kilt on a hot day at Goodwood Revival in 2019, ended up with a b right red face and a very pronounced tan like all the way round my head!
 

jonesy86

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I heard a lot of folks globally were celebrating somebody called St Patty on our Paddy's day. When I hear of Patty this time of year, I always wonder who she was. ;)

Great cap, I love that shade of green. I like the design too - the extended bill look great for keeping the sun out of your eyes, which I always find a cap like that with a bit of body great for keeping it off my ear-tops. Always good to keep the sun off the face - I wore a Glengarry with my kilt on a hot day at Goodwood Revival in 2019, ended up with a b right red face and a very pronounced tan like all the way round my head!
Good to know!

"Paddy is derived from the Irish, Pádraig, hence those mysterious, emerald double-Ds," Campbell writes on his site. "Patty is the diminutive of Patricia, or a burger, and just notsomething you call a fella (a man). ... I
 

Edward

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Good to know!

"Paddy is derived from the Irish, Pádraig, hence those mysterious, emerald double-Ds," Campbell writes on his site. "Patty is the diminutive of Patricia, or a burger, and just notsomething you call a fella (a man). ... I

Heh - glad you too kit in the spirit it was meant! ;)

I recalled, BTW, that I've seen this style of cap (eight panel and otherwise) with the extended brim often sold in England as a "Bond cap". Not sure what the etymology of that is, though.
 

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