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Topic History of: Baseball caps
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Downing Street Cat hedda wrote:
I used to dislike baseball caps so much and it annoyed me that every US male seemed to wear one.

Now I can't go out without one as they're great for the harsh Oz sunlight.

For swimming you should get an Esther Williams type swimming cap, preferably one with large cabbage roses on it. You'd get away with it.
As I say I need more of the JK giving zero fahucks in life. Way too self conscious.
hedda I used to dislike baseball caps so much and it annoyed me that every US male seemed to wear one.

Now I can't go out without one as they're great for the harsh Oz sunlight.

For swimming you should get an Esther Williams type swimming cap, preferably one with large cabbage roses on it. You'd get away with it.
JK2006 As the King of baseball caps (I wore them long before they became a fashion) watching Jack Draper at Queens wearing his the wrong way around, I've been doing the same swimming as the top of my head, now hairless, suffers easily from sunburn. But it affects my balance. Doesn't it do the same for tennis players? Admittedly the peak getting wet may be responsible.