What do you call your winter lid?

Beanie, Stocking cap, Toboggan, Toque or something else?

  • Beanie

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Stocking cap

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • Toboggan

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Toque

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 9 52.9%

  • Total voters
    17
 
blue Hat, gray hat, Steeler hat, pens hat, Pirate hat. If it has a bill it’s a cap.
 
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Winter hat. I'm the oldest of the millennials, so I only wear my winter hat and flannel jacket when I'm outside in the COLD weather. Not in the warmth of a starbucks reading poetry.
 
I have a stocking cap and for special occasions I have an Elmer Fudd hat.
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Other: watch cap used to be much more common than toque or toboggan.

I have two ragg wool stocking caps that I where when it's nasty out. One's older and more beat up. Used to wear them all the time but have more options now.

I have beanies in several colors & patterns that Mrs. CHS1971 crocheted. Fairly lightweight and worn frequently.

I have two fleece lined ball caps that get worn the most.

I own three Tilley hats. One is a winter wool hat with a 2 5/8" brim and a turn down ear flap. I wear it when I need something classier.

I have an inexpensive wool felt cowboy hat with an ear flap that I will wear in the late fall if I'm working in the yard and want something to keep the sun off my face and neck.

I have three balaclavas of different weights.

TMI?
 
My hair ;)

On the rare occasion I wear something on my head in the winter (usually just in the morning when snowblowing the driveway), I just call it a winter hat.
 
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