You deserve it.this vacation is going to be just over a month. Yay!
You deserve it.this vacation is going to be just over a month. Yay!
I fly internationally from Tokyo to Dallas and back. I just put my hat (usually a Campdraft) in the overhead. If at some point I'm concerned that there may have been some shifting, I can peek and check it. I've never had a problem.
Hatboxes count as luggage, and you can only check one piece now without paying extra.
Felt hats can be run over by a truck and fully recover. After all, their original shape was a cone.
I can't see how you could wear a hat on a flight unless you were 7 feet tall and your head rose above the headrest.
I really like this idea a lot. Combined with a plastic bag for the XRay machine, it makes one hat easy to travel with without losing a carry on (I already carry a large messenger/computer bag and a backpack, not going to give one of those up for a hat carrier!).For the hat I wear on the plane, I made a strap from the elastic piece from an around-the-neck nametag, along with the clip from a clip on the lapel nametag. (get one with smooth jaws) This goes over either the folded-up tray table or the plastic piece of the seatback in front of me that holds the video-screen, etc. If I am eating, I usually put the hat back on.
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I did a search on the site and found a post by DRB. This is the carrier I was talking about...
Perhaps the overheads aren't full on the Tokyo-Dallas, but they are sure stuffed in most of the domestic US connections.
The only time I wear my hat while in-flight is when I am leaning forward eating. I figure that on my head it is above the level of most spills.
I fly internationally from Tokyo to Dallas and back. I just put my hat (usually a Campdraft) in the overhead. If at some point I'm concerned that there may have been some shifting, I can peek and check it. I've never had a problem.
Hatboxes count as luggage, and you can only check one piece now without paying extra.
Felt hats can be run over by a truck and fully recover. After all, their original shape was a cone.
I can't see how you could wear a hat on a flight unless you were 7 feet tall and your head rose above the headrest.
I can't see how you could wear a hat on a flight unless you were 7 feet tall and your head rose above the headrest.
I traveled by flight only once having a hat. Two years ago, it was a crushable wool felt Jaxon, and I just wore it on the flight, or had it on my lap. One woman thought I was Catholic for some reason, too.
As a Catholic who wears fedoras and travels... I have no idea what that woman was talking about.