Mr.Astor
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For women, it's a tie between 21 in. and 22 in.
Caramel- I agree with you on women's size 21" to 22". I find they lean to the 22" a little. Just my opinion, could be hair style???
For women, it's a tie between 21 in. and 22 in.
It may not be practical, but it's as good a reason as any to drop a few pounds.It would be interesting to know, for a person that is overweight, just how much would they have to lose to drop a whole head size? Maybe not a practical goal.
For some reason I always thought 7 1/4 (58) was the most common hat size.
I wear a 7 1/4 and sometimes try to squeeze into a 7 1/8 .. Recently upon squeezing into the 7 1/8 I have noticed a slight headache..
Regards
CCJ
I wear a 7 1/4 and sometimes try to squeeze into a 7 1/8 .. Recently upon squeezing into the 7 1/8 I have noticed a slight headache..
Regards
CCJ
Funny how that works, isn't it? Most days that's one of the factors when deciding which of my hats to wear. It doesn't work the same way with shoes though....I do find that sometimes I am in the mood for a looser hat, some times the tightness feels good!
If I suddenly lost all of my hair I'd probably go down at least two full hat sizes. lol...I find it surprising how much of a difference a haircut makes. Yes, I understand why the hats I bought when I was 20 and had a huge mound of curly hair are too big for my balding head at 45. But when I get my already thin and short "business" haircut renewed every month or so, my hats get noticeably looser...
So why does it seem men had smaller hat sizes back in the day? There are a ton of size 7 and below, but few size 7 3/8 to 7 1/2 vintage hats on the market. Doesn’t make sense.
So why does it seem men had smaller hat sizes back in the day? There are a ton of size 7 and below, but few size 7 3/8 to 7 1/2 vintage hats on the market. Doesn’t make sense.
Lots of reasons have been postulated. Better childhood nutrition is my favorite, but the prevalence of hormones in our food has also been suggested. We are also taller, live considerably longer, and weigh a whole lot more…on average, anyway.
My missus said that heads and bodies might have gotten bigger, but that's about it. Then she sighed. What's wrong with the woman?Thing is, those additives are still in the meat when we eat it, so they're making us grow bigger as well.
It's biochemistry; some body parts need a different type of additive before they'll get bigger.My missus said that heads and bodies might have gotten bigger, but that's about it. Then she sighed. What's wrong with the woman?