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hat update for lala and othe potential hat weareres

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cod · 09/11/2005 16:33

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lalaa · 20/11/2005 11:03

forgot to say thank you whilst feeling crap yesterday. so thanks for the research - appreciate it.

cod · 20/11/2005 14:03

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cod · 20/11/2005 14:03

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lalaa · 21/11/2005 09:13

'hir' update - presume that's an enquiry as to the state of my bonce.....?

hair all still present and correct at the moment. I've got one to two weeks left before it starts coming out in handfuls. nurse at hosp very sensibly suggested involving dd so that she can see that it's mummy's choice to cut her hair off, rather than her just getting up one morning to find bald mum in bed.....

cod · 22/11/2005 20:51

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falalaala · 23/11/2005 17:37

I think very sensible idea. We might open a bottle of wine, do mummy and daddy's hair together and dance with Maddie in the hair left on the kitchen floor. make it a party!

cod · 23/11/2005 18:14

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cod · 24/11/2005 14:34

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puff · 24/11/2005 14:35

I've gone hat mad, can't stop buying the bloomin things!

Fimbo · 24/11/2005 14:39

Hats look naff on me

Bozza · 24/11/2005 14:40

I have a beigish colour I suppose its a Baker boy hat from 3 years ago in H&M. Can I wear it until I get a new one for Christmas?

puff · 24/11/2005 18:08

Baker boys are all the rage so yes

puff · 24/11/2005 18:08

dh asks me to do a dance a la the Oliver Twist film whenever I wear mine

cod · 24/11/2005 18:09

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puff · 24/11/2005 18:16

yes, wear em all love em all (only 5 at the mo, not all bakers tho)

cod · 24/11/2005 18:18

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puff · 24/11/2005 18:43

hmm, could start new trend - the layered hat look

Bozza · 24/11/2005 20:49

Not sure it is a baker boy though. It is slightly suedey, has a brim but not sure it is gathered enough. Very tempted to wear it tomorrow though because taking DD swimming and then have to collect DS from school after.

crunchie · 24/11/2005 21:04

I got one today from Acessorise, I am glad to see others are wearing the baker boy style, I was slightly worries about being a bit 'mutton'. But I bought a black one, looks fab with my button up velvet military sytle jacket (bit like the one Erin wears in the M&S adverts)

cod · 24/11/2005 21:04

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puff · 24/11/2005 21:07

bozza, it sounds lovely - wear it!

crunchie, I was a bit worried about the baker boys but love them now, especially as they can be worn in different ways - straight, jaunty etc

cod · 24/11/2005 21:08

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puff · 24/11/2005 21:10

I did for the first week or so, but am now in the swing of things - they (plus a co-ord scarf) really tranform an outfit don't they?

cod · 24/11/2005 21:10

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Bozza · 24/11/2005 21:13

Just dragged my hat out so I remember about it in the morning and it is definitely baker boy. So I was obviously a trendsetter because I had mine first.