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i know theres probably a thread about this already but its starting to get freaking cold out and i was wondering if any one has found a way to keep their head warm and still have the hawk up?

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cut a hole down the middle of a beanie.
or ear warmers

i heard  of the cutting a beanie before but haven't seen it yet...i'm quite interested

Use headphones...

 

sometimes i wear a bandana 

they make these earmuffs that wrap aroundthe back of your neck, so they dont mess up or interfere with your hawk, i've been trying to find them for a while now. sometimes i'll try to use a scarf or a bandana to keep the sides of my head warm.

There's a British store called Muji that does them.

I've got a couple pairs for when it's proper icy, got 'em in Camden.

i was actually going to ask something along these lines...way to get to it before me

I'm just lucky that it doesnt get to to cold down there : /

yeah man cut a hole in a beanie. or a few holes!!!

It doesn't get too cold in FL but I like a scarf, bandana, earmuffs, and a nice coat. Some combination of that.

ive always wanted to get a beanie and cut a slit in the middle of it and put my hawk through it and when its not up have a zippper there so that it would be like regular shit lol, but yea mostly in the winter time if i put my hawk up i brave the cold, but most of the time i just leave it down lol

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