Earflap Hat – Nerdy and Attractive
Looking for a original hat? In a world where people are judged by the contents of their wardrobe, is it to have something that is both functional and stylish? The answer, of course, is customized clothing, and what can be customised more than an earflap hat? These little accessories add that tinge of flair which will help you stand out from all the rest and be noticed. A hand knit ear-flap hat is just that perfect transition between nerdy and attractive that makes it such a viable option for anyone during winter or any cold morning. This trend makes a statement, as well as keeping you warm anywhere, it gives people an understanding of who you are. There are quite a few things you can do with these type of hat to make it much more unique there are several ways you can add your own personal signature to it.
One really easy way to customise your hat is to sew on some patches to your handiwork. These personalized patches can be used for any kind of clothing, be it your hat or an old pair of jeans. These make your earflap hat speak out about your personality as they contain a number of subjects on them. For example men can attach a patch of their favorite sports team or a favourite subject. Women, on the other hand, can find patches of their favourite actors or musicians to attach anywhere on their hat, of course there is no rule that men and women can’t sew in whatever patch they want, it all depends on the image you want to project. Political statement patches, vintage scout patches and patches with funny statements are also interesting ideas to dabble with.
Sew-on patches have several effects. First of all, since the patch is made of fabric so it will look like a part of your hat and not like an ugly, out of place add on, put there for no apparent reason. Next, patches can be stuck on anywhere, in fact not just on your earflap hat, but also on any piece of clothing. Finally, if you get tired of your patch or out grow it, you can always simply remove it.
Another additive you can consider putting on your earflap hat are pins. Yes, they seem somewhat strange and weird but consider these benefits – firstly, pins are generally pretty small which means that you can fit multiple pins in different areas. Next, they are easily removed and replaced. Pins are also extraordinarily flexible in a way almost no other accessory can compare to.
Dyeing or painting on your earflap hat for a permanent change is also something you can consider. Paints and dyes can be used on just about any fabric including your earflap hat. The one thing you should worry about is the type of fibre your hat is knit from. Cotton or wool earflap hats can be dyed but you will have to use very specific dyes and concentrations because wool can shrink and cotton is easily damaged. Also you should remember that this is a permanent change to your earflap hat!

The earflap beanie originated to serve the requirements of manual laborers including mechanics, welders, carpenters and tradesmen who had to keep their hair back to prevent them from obstructing their work. They could not use a regular cap with a hood as the hood itself would obstruct their ability to accomplish tasks quickly and with ease, in the manner that they intended. Earflap beanies were first designed to address this unmet need.
It is but natural to feel like dressing up to kill when the weather is warm and sunny. A bright day during summer or spring and its luminous disposition is magnetic to a sense of glamorous fashion. While sunny days, blooming spring and serene autumn are full of activity fueling the body, mind and spirit with warmth and cordiality, winter is a relative serene season and the cold inevitably decelerates the daily upshot of energy. Nevertheless, this is no reason for the manly fashion sense to take a backseat. Fashion is a perennial seasoning and a manly, elegant earflap hat adds relish to it.
Winter is quiet time with short days and long nights, often snow-covered with severe drops in temperatures. Heavy snowfall during the night is a common feature throughout the United States and a cold winter morning with virtually no sunlight is hardly inviting. Cleaning the car, the sidewalk, the backyard and the porch is an arduous task and demands time virtually everyday. Slipping on a earflap hat is the easiest, most convenient thing to do when going around the house cleaning up the mess from fallen snow, making way for the day ahead.
Earflap hats have been historically known in Russia, Scandinavia and Germany for many centuries. The nomads travelling through Central Asia and the inhabitants of the cold Arctic zone made the first earflap hat using fur. Traditionally, Russian style earflap hats were referred to as ‘ushankas’ and were made from sheepskin, muskrat or rabbit fur that was procured rather cheaply. A earflap hat is used to generate warmth for the ears and skin even in deep frost. ‘Ushanka’ style earflap hats are a common sight in North Korea, China as well as Eastern Europe.
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