cooler yet would be to buy a yard of your own clan tartan and send it to 
one of the hatmakers on etsy  
http://www.lochcarron.com/reiver/macalpine.html

On Monday, December 9, 2013 5:42:32 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Indeed, Hugh. Though my innate thriftiness says I've got all the coverage 
> I need for my rock-storage-cavity. Those possum hats do wonders!
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Sunday, December 8, 2013 10:26:19 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
>>
>> Patrick Deacon,
>>
>> John's suggested link for Rothera Cycling hats might fit your 
>> Scottisness...tartan and 
>> McAllister<http://www.rotheracycling.com/products/mcallister> patterned 
>> caps for your wee noggin.
>>
>> ~Hugh
>>
>> On Thursday, December 5, 2013 8:09:07 AM UTC-8, johnb wrote:
>>>
>>> Patrick, 
>>>
>>> I have a melon head (7 1/2) and love Rothera Cycling hats - 
>>> http://www.rotheracycling.com
>>>
>>> Great fit, look good, pretty rain resistant, well made (used to be in 
>>> Philly and now located in Austin). I have three. Two thumbs way up.
>>>
>>> john
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 2:11:29 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Best" in reference to the following criteria, in order of their 
>>>> importance to ME:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Stay on very large head with a lot of thick hair. (Riv caps don't 
>>>> stay on well -- too shallow? When I had a pony tail, I'd add a loop behind 
>>>> to go under the tail, this acting as an anchor. I no longer have a 'tail, 
>>>> but I do have long hair.)
>>>> 2. Short bill. (I do fold the bills to shorten them, but would prefer 
>>>> not to. My customs have 4 cm bills, which is about right. Riv caps have 
>>>> bills way too long.)
>>>> 3. Well made -- thickish, absorbent fabric, good elastic, good seams. 
>>>> (RIv is good here.)
>>>> 4. Sightly (as opposed to unsightly); defined as a happy mean between 
>>>> excessively tweedish and excessively roady-ish (ancient team logos and 
>>>> colors are great; Molteni outstanding). (Riv is good here, but would 
>>>> prefer 
>>>> more variety in logo.)
>>>> 5. Not yuppie priced. (RIv good here.)
>>>>
>>>> I've used Rivs, customs (little package dot com) and Nashbar's retros 
>>>> (Molteni!) as well as Walz (their winter cap is great; not so much their 
>>>> summer ones -- don't stay on my head! The Nashbars are the best (for me) 
>>>> so 
>>>> far, but they are rather cheaply made.
>>>>
>>>> Anything giving 1 thru 3 is worth considering.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> *RESUMES THAT GET YOU NOTICED!*
>>>> Certified Resume Writer
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>>>> patric...@resumespecialties.com
>>>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickmooreresumespec/
>>>>
>>>> Albuquerque, NM
>>>>  
>>>

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