As I sit here with a hoodie pulled over my Flamingo 10p,
my thought is you can wear a beret anywhere you go.
In a cold country you wear a hooded jacket/parka that fits over your beret.
You should be toasty and when you are in a warmer spot,
you can throw back the hood.
Okay, it took me a little while to get back to this, but I now can say YES - THERE ARE SUCH BERETS!Are there berets that can cover your hears and back of the head/neck? I do not mean an oversized beret that can be pulled down but something that would broadly keep looking like a normal beret with the added protection. I like the fact a beret can be used to shade my eyes from the sun, but Finland is way too cold for a beret in winter...
Yep, I have seen one - it is actually me in the pictures above!So, Daan, have you ever seen a beret like the Orient winter beret?
It seems to have the basic construction of a beret, but they just kept going to
create enough length to cover the ears and to fold up a wide band like a watch cap.
Is that fair to say?
Absolutely! This way they become more like a beanie or watch-cap. The Art de la Terra models especially are excellent winter hats, crafted of beautiful thick spun merino wool. The Orient though is heavier and has no connotations to any liberation movement.Daan, one more question.
How do the Orient berets compare to the Catalan Barretines.
Can you wear a Barretines down over your ears?
Disturbing posts by Jim K; first we learn that he shaved off his majestic beard and then he brings up a Wall Street Journal article titled “Can Men Under 60 Wear Berets?”…maybe somebody has a subscription and can let the rest of us know the verdict? https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-men-under-60-wear-berets-11583319619