These were on all the plane rides I took this past week [...]
http://www.drysdales.com/Hats/Hat-Accessories/Hat-Boxes/detail-439-Tan-Single-Hat-Box.html
If the hat's not on your head, that (or similar) is the way to go ...
These were on all the plane rides I took this past week [...]
http://www.drysdales.com/Hats/Hat-Accessories/Hat-Boxes/detail-439-Tan-Single-Hat-Box.html
These were on all the plane rides I took this past week to OKC for the NRHA Futurity show. Saw more coming back to Atlanta as the Europeans were connecting thru here to go home & they bought some nice custom hats with their Euro dollars = http://www.drysdales.com/Hats/Hat-Accessories/Hat-Boxes/detail-439-Tan-Single-Hat-Box.html
You've never been in the car with my wife!!!!and that's in a more hostile environment than your car.
Cliff
I am quite sure that this has been addressed but after an hour of searching, I can't find the answer.
I travel from Vermont to MA and NC quite often each year and now that I have this new found fedora obsession (thanks FL) I was wondering what lounge members do if they want to bring multiple lids with them when traveling by car. I am resistant to leaving them in the back window (not even an option if I have my Wrangler) and it would seem that a cardboard hatbox wouldn't stand up to the rigors of extended travel.
You are an ambitious man.
P.S. I am in St. Albans which is a little whistle stop town just north of Burlington.
For a second there, mindful of litterbox products, I thought you were asking about multiple cats. . . .