Hey, I like the idea of the W.W.I leather pilots hats. Combined with goggles and
a long white silk scarf the effect is very British (eccentric).
Jeff
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Subject: RE: Driving Caps/Hats
Author: "Richard Atherton (Entex)" <a-richat@MICROSOFT.com> at INTERNET
Date: 6/17/97 12:40 PM
What about Equestrian (horse riding black beanie hats) hats,
Marine Corps Hats (Dress), W.W.I leather-neck Pilots leather hats.....
Rich
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> From: nicholsj@oakwood.org[SMTP:nicholsj@oakwood.org]
> Sent: Monday, June 16, 1997 11:27 AM
> To: William Goebner; tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Driving Caps/Hats
>
>
> The only hat I know of that has a chin stap is usually seen on
> Sherlock Holmes. It's called a 'deer stalker' and has ear flaps
> that
> tie down over your ears with the strap under your chin. You are
> sure
> to attract attention with this hat on and driving your Tiger.
>
>
> Jeff
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> Subject: Driving Caps/Hats
> Author: William Goebner <wgoebner@pacbell.net> at INTERNET
> Date: 6/16/97 12:18 PM
>
>
> I have lost many baseball type caps when driving my Tiger on the
> "freeway" or even when driving on a 2 lane road when a large truck
> passes which vaccuums the cap right off of my head.
>
> Recently I have tied a cord from my cap to the gearshift lever which
> keeps me from loosing the cap but it still blows off of my head.
>
> I need a cap with a chin strap. I could make it myself, but I'm sure
> it
> would look "home made".
>
> Are there any caps or hats available that look presentable, especially
>
> to the sports car community?
>
> Bill Goebner - Woodside, CA - B9470807
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