The only time I wear hats seven days a week (yes, including Sunday) is when it’s cold outside and I put on my stocking cap attachment for a baseball cap. Like this one: https://www.harrietcarter.com/products/fleece-ear-band?via=Z2lkOi8vaGFycmlldC1jYXJ0ZXIvV29ya2FyZWE6OkNhdGFsb2c6OkNhdGVnb3J5LzlCMjdFODIw
Being mostly bald, hats are a fact of life for me. Unfortunately none of them really get along with wind. Knit caps aren’t bad but when the wind gets fierce even they abandon you and eventually appear somewhere in Tobago, I suppose.
Michael’s at the beginning stage of teenage “rebellion”. It’s the start of the search for individuality and singular expression. If parents are for it, then the teenager’s against it.If not wearing a hat, or wearing shorts in the winter, drives your parents crazy, then by all means do it – even if you catch pneumonia !
alondra about 7 years ago
I don’t like wearing hats either. Earmuffs are ok though.
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
The only time I wear hats seven days a week (yes, including Sunday) is when it’s cold outside and I put on my stocking cap attachment for a baseball cap. Like this one: https://www.harrietcarter.com/products/fleece-ear-band?via=Z2lkOi8vaGFycmlldC1jYXJ0ZXIvV29ya2FyZWE6OkNhdGFsb2c6OkNhdGVnb3J5LzlCMjdFODIw
howtheduck about 7 years ago
What is this hat of which you speak? Michael is a good Canadian boy and he wears a toque, a tuque, or a touque, or however it is spelled.
Axeɫ handeɫ about 7 years ago
Same here, I’m not a hat person.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 7 years ago
I see the kids at the bus stop dressed for summer and the same with adults at the stores. There is no such thing as common sense!
rebelstrike0 about 7 years ago
Part of the reason not to put on hats outdoors could be whenever kids are indoors, they are nagged by parents and teachers to take off their hats.
JoanHelen about 7 years ago
I’m with Michael on this one. I hate hats.
USN1977 about 7 years ago
My grandfather was a haberdasher who remarked that one man caused the hat economy to go bust. That man’s name was John Kennedy.
Egrayjames about 7 years ago
Knit hats are called Toboggans in some parts of the US , especially in the Carolinas.
Ignatz Premium Member about 7 years ago
I always drove me crazy that my mother assumed that if she was cold, I must be.
dlkrueger33 about 7 years ago
How about a “hoodie”?
flagmichael about 7 years ago
Being mostly bald, hats are a fact of life for me. Unfortunately none of them really get along with wind. Knit caps aren’t bad but when the wind gets fierce even they abandon you and eventually appear somewhere in Tobago, I suppose.
Linguist about 7 years ago
Michael’s at the beginning stage of teenage “rebellion”. It’s the start of the search for individuality and singular expression. If parents are for it, then the teenager’s against it.If not wearing a hat, or wearing shorts in the winter, drives your parents crazy, then by all means do it – even if you catch pneumonia !
JanLC about 7 years ago
I wear a hat in the summer because I can’t bear too much sun on my head. When you live in Las Vegas, it is a necessity.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Wearing hats are common sense, but not everyone agrees.
Petemejia77 about 7 years ago
Mike looks like he should have a cigarette in the last panel.
Asharah about 7 years ago
Some people “run hot” or “run cold” compared to others. That’s why there’s a joke about Mom telling the kids to put on a sweater because their cold.
johnec about 7 years ago
As long as the hat is functional – and don’t forget the aluminum foil lining – vital!
jbruins84341 about 7 years ago
Forgive the pun, but Mike obviously thinks it is much cooler to freeze.
kodj kodjin about 7 years ago
I wear my Tilly mainly in the summer in Houston.