Quite so, and in cold weather a hat acting as a barrier is essential for trapping body heat and reducing heat loss from the head and ears, which is particularly valuable in cold wind. Hats made of materials like wool, cashmere, and fleece are excellent insulators, specifically designed to trap body heat, rather than just providing a stylish look. If hats are an adornment then so are shoes, especially the kind of shoes that I wear:When I go out I nearly always wear some kind of hat as I'm now bald and the sun burns me very easily.

One of my favorites!
There have been about 30 different book illustrations for The Illustrated Man over the decades. Maybe you'll recognize one from this selection:
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One thing I always wear is my wedding ring. Keeps the frogs away.![]()
I’m curious why you have it in a bank safety box? I have a lot of expensive jewelry also. I still wear a few rings, earrings, necklaces and a smart watch. I only take off my rings to shower.I've got a ton of expensive jewelry. Lots of diamonds, some my husband or I bought, some I inherited. I wore and enjoyed it for many years, but now nearly everything sits in a bank safety deposit box, most pieces go for years without being worn. Kinda sad...
@Teacher TerryI’m curious why you have it in a bank safety box? I have a lot of expensive jewelry also. I still wear a few rings, earrings, necklaces and a smart watch. I only take off my rings to shower.
I have given many of my pieces to my DIL and kept others for when my youngest son marries. I also sold a bunch of it.
Why in a bank box? So I don't have to worry about being robbed. It costs me $45 a year, I think. I do take out some pieces for weddings and other fancy parties, but those are few and far between these days.I’m curious why you have it in a bank safety box? I have a lot of expensive jewelry also. I still wear a few rings, earrings, necklaces and a smart watch. I only take off my rings to shower.
I have given many of my pieces to my DIL and kept others for when my youngest son marries. I also sold a bunch of it.
That's interesting. I'm not a person who notices jewelry very much so I always assumed they didn't wear them after high school.Maybe I missed it, but I didn’t see any American men mentioning a school ring. I was always amazed by how many I saw.
I’m curious why you have it in a bank safety box?
My wife's wedding set and other jewelry of value is in a bank safe deposit box. If I had given it to our daughter, she would have pawned it for cash, and I no longer know the whereabouts of my daughter anyway (no current phone or address). My wife's jewelry is of no sentimental value to my cousin who is the Executor of my Will, so he will liquidate for cash the contents of the box. I understand that and have no objection, but I cannot cope with doing it myself, so I just keep it in a safe place.Why in a bank box? So I don't have to worry about being robbed. It costs me $45 a year, I think.