I'd like to see this.gandydancer said:"If a hat is properly fitted it should stay on in quite high winds (35mph or so)...... "
Tomasso said:I'd like to see this.
I think this is close for most members here, but there are a few exceptions that wear them much, much higher, Metropd, Jerekson are two that come to mind. [huh]dr greg said:The hatline, like any decent haircut, should be two, I repeat, TWO finger widths above the ear, unless of course you want to look like somethin from a Bowery Boys movie....
Sure.....Across this bridge......35 mph breeze....You can't touch your hat.......lolCRH said:Follow me............
Baron Kurtz said:It is about 2.5 fingers above the point where the ear attaches to the head. My ears are big so the crest of the lobe is close to the brim.
Dewhurst said:See, this is exactly what I was talking about above. bk is measuring from the place where his ear and head are actually physically attached. I measure from the top of my ear (the high point where the ear actually stops and you just see hair on the side of my head. I always measure THAT space between the bottom of the hat and the top of the ear).