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Earbags - Now I can wear my hat/cap through the winter!

Flieger

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Winters here in Sweden can really kill all the fun of wearing hats and caps for up to 6 months/year. :( So I've been on the lookout for a solution to the problem - Knitted headwear is NOT an option for me.

Then, a couple of weeks ago I came across the "Earbags" site and I decided to order a pair in dark grey. http://www.earbags.com/

They arrived today and after "snapping" them on and matching them together with various hats and caps in my collection I must say we have a winner! These babies are comfortable and very toasty. Best thing is - They actually look a bit vintage when worn together with a hat or a cap.

I'll post some photos later.

Flieger
 

Speedster

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I just saw these the other day. I was talking to one of the other parents from my sons class and she took a pair of those out of her pocket and snapped them on the ears. Quite smart when wearing a cap or hat.
 

Edward

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Interesting..... I think I'm more minded to the traditional scarf approach, though. lol Mind you, I've recently been considering a Deerstalker for wearing with tweeds - perchance one of those with the tie-dowm ear flaps?? lol
 

Flieger

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Ehhh... sorry about that Speedster. This thread was not getting much attention so I figured people wasn't that cold around their ears (or interested). :)

I'll get a couple of snaps this evening.

/F
 

Flieger

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Here we go! As promised - A couple of snaps of me wearing the Earbags. :)

EB_cap.jpg


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I've worn them almost every day since I got them and I've felt no need to go back to the knitted winter caps. Two thumbs up!

/F
 

deanglen

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Thanks, Flieger. Needing earbags, or earmuffs, etc. is one of the reasons I've acquired hunting style caps lately. They have them already built-in!:)




dean
 

Flieger

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And you looks smashing in them, Dean! :eusa_clap Me, however, can't really pull that ear-flap-cap style off. The Earbags may also make me look like a dork, but at least I'm a dork with toasty ears. lol

/F
 

fatwoul

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Flieger said:
...but at least I'm a dork with toasty ears.

And at least you're less likely to hear when someone calls you a dork.

Excellent find. I may have to get some of these.
 

fatwoul

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deanglen said:
When did you get your second flat cap, Robin?

Before any of my other hats. Like my new one, it isn't really mine but a loaner from my sister's boyfriend, who is unable to wear it anymore now that he has dreadlocks.

It's a Filippo Catarzi, whoever that is.

It's a little tight on me too, so I hardly wear it.

EDIT: Apparently, Filippo Catarzi don't want business of any kind. If they did, they'd make their website easier to get into. Idiots.
 

snowslider

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theres is an item called 180's that are earmuffs that you wear not on top of the head but that wrap around the back... ones that may be comfortable with a hat they twist up nicely to place in your pocket. i have worn them while snowboarding and wearing a helmet. until i got a helmet that had a covering for my ears. i think you may obtain them via rei.com, possibly. check them out. not to rain on your parade about the earbags, but ive found them kinda cheap. and uncomfortable.
 

Flieger

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Not-Bogart13 said:
Fleiger,
I notice that they carry just plain earbags and Thinsulate earbags. Which did you get?

I think I got the plain ones, but I have to admit that I never saw the Thinsulate ones. Anyhow, the plain ones are warm enough for north Sweden.

/F
 

Flieger

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The Earbags are so slim and comfortable that you forget you are wearing them. I can't reccomend them enough! I'm going to order another pair to match my browner hats. :)

/F
 

PeeWee

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North Carolina
Flieger said:
The Earbags are so slim and comfortable that you forget you are wearing them. I can't reccomend them enough! I'm going to order another pair to match my browner hats. :)

/F

Yeah..I'm already thinking a brown and a gray pair.
 

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