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Hats In The Car/A Newbie Question

Rider

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Although it depends upon the vehicle, I am 6'3" so there is a narrow range of vehicles in which I can wear a hat. I'm presently driving a Buick Lucerne. I have interference from both the headliner and the headrest. I set the hat in the passenger seat, or the back seat if the passenger seat is occupied.
 
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Maybe I did something really, really good in a past life, seeing how I have no other explanation for why this apparently common hat-in-modern-car problem is rarely if ever a problem for me. Sedans, pickups, minivans, whatever, I can wear most any hat in most any of them without brim banging up against headrest or crown making contact with headliner.
 

Sam Craig

One Too Many
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Great Bend, Kansas
You don't have enough room for your best fedora against the headrest of your car?

There is only one mature reaction ... remove the headrest!:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Thank you, very much
 

Carlisle Blues

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Beautiful Horse Country
I wear my fedora while driving.

Brittany does not have a problem, either at least with the hat issue....;)


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WideBrimm

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Aurora, Colorado
Headrest or low ceiling has never been an issue with my pickup, a twenty year old Ranger. Wide brimmed :D hats fit just fine. My bald fedora covered noggin stays comfy, and well-protected against door frames :eek: And an added bonus from wearing a wide brim while driving is a modest measure of identity protection from lurking law enforcement cameras along the way :rolleyes: :eek: :D
 

anon`

One Too Many
ScionPI2005 said:
I haven't had any problems with roof clearance in my car. I drive a Scion tC, and have adequate hat room for all my hats.
Seriously? I barely had room for my head when I test drove a tC years ago!

I usually drive a Forester--nary a problem with headspace there. Not so much with the Malibu, but with no AC it can get a bit too breezy inside with both vents open and all four windows down, so the hat best lives on the seat next to you, weighted down.
 

docneg

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Pittsburgh PA
Widebrim said:
With my Chrysler PT Cruiser, it is a problem not just with the head restraint, but with the roof.
At 5'7", I don't have as much trouble in my PT Cruiser in the vertical plane as you do. Even though I'm more comfortable not wearing a hat in the car, people seem to accept the fedora more easily if you're in that car, so I wear it more often now. Anyway, I find that even without the hat, I'm not sitting very close to the head rest.

Perhaps a vintage cervical collar would bring a lounger up to specs for safety?
 

docneg

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Pittsburgh PA
WideBrimm said:
And an added bonus from wearing a wide brim while driving is a modest measure of identity protection from lurking law enforcement cameras along the way
Good point! I hadn't thought of that. Now if I just had a car that could break the speed limit...
 

JimWagner

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Durham, NC
Roof clearance in my Silverado isn't a problem, but the headrest is. I have a hat holder extended from the overhead console and generally place my brimmed hats there while driving. Looks like this:

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Western hat stores carry them.
 

suitedcboy

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Fort Worth Texas or thereabouts
No one mentioned the sun shielding feature of wide brimmed hats. I wear a western, 4 inch brim, hat almost 100% of the time driving. It is so effective at shielding sun. I never use the flip down sun visor and a slight tilt of the hat and you have perfect blockage that is so much more targeted than the obscuring sun visor. Also works at night.

I think in most states you'd have to put a hat on your license plate to stop camera tickets. In Texas they don't care who is driving, just who is registered owner.
 

150719541

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1,288
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San Luis Potosi, SLP. Mexico
Good driving

It´s a pleasure drive with favourite fedora, but you must choose one like doen´t bring any trouble, my car is an old 84 Mustang and can drive easy with a Borsa traveler, firenze or temple stetson and keep all security sistem
 

suitedcboy

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Fort Worth Texas or thereabouts
Forgot to add:
The headrest on truck is just low enough to clear brim by 1/2 inch. On my car I modded the headrest for hat clearance. There might be a decreased protection from headrest but that would take an accident to discover. I knew I'd get neck problems 100% certain from the original headrest positioning in that car as removing the hat is not an option!
 

johnnycanuck

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Alberta
I would never think about removing a head rest, or lowering it, just to wear a hat. It is there to save my neck (literally) in case of an accident. Last thing I would want is to leave my children without a father because I wanted to wear a hat in my car.

If I don't feel like taking my hat off (I usually don't) I tip it back on my head so the back of the brim is pointing down so it is not in the way. As for head room, I have never bought a car, and would never think of buying a car, that would not allow me to wear a hat.

My two cents worth.

Johnny
 

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