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Quotes About Headwear

a young man, Jamaican, perhaps, his head circled in a scarf with sunbleached dreadlocks on piled on top, looking like a plate of soft-shell crabs.
~ Steve Martin
I am not big on jewelry, but I do love hats as an accessory, specifically snap backs and beanies.
~ Jourdan Dunn
There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady's head-dress.
~ Joseph Addison
The turban is an inextricable part of the Sikh identity. Sikhs say you may take off their head but not the turban.
~ Preneet Kaur
NoÅ¡ení klobouku patÃ…â"¢ilo až do Å¡edesátých let k zásadám odívání, které jen málokdo zpochyb?oval, ale které se poruÅ¡ovaly r?znými jinými pokrývkami hlavy, ovÅ¡em nikoli prostovlasostí. Kdo vyÅ¡el ven bez klobouku, dával jasnÄ› najevo, že pohrdá vÅ¡emi spole?enskými normami.
~ Bernhard Roetzel
You know if you walked around the world, your hat would travel thirty-one feet farther than your shoes?
~ David Wong
Faith in a lord, a cap for the fool.
~ Famous Proverb
You know what's the rage this year? ...Hats.
~ Bill Watterson
And everyone, men and women, seemed inordinately fond of hats.
~ Stephen Lawhead
tricornered headdress.
~ Terry Brooks
I love all kinds of caps and hats, but my favourite is the baseball cap.
~ Himesh Reshammiya
A second later, he put on his Breton cap.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
As I never wear a hat myself, it is indifferent to me what sort of hat I don't wear.
~ Horace Walpole
it wouldn't be long before they would start having to pay a 'hat tax,' which was levied on everyone who wore a cloth head covering, such as a keffiyeh, a turban, or a fez!
~ Ibrahim Nasrallah
Stetsons are the ultimate in cowboy headwear.
~ Lori Wilde
Never bring an umbrella to the country - wear a tweed cap.
~ David Linley
For no matter what the world, men who deal in headwear are men to be trusted above any other.
~ Frank Beddor
What did the hat say to the hatrack? You stay here and I'll go on a head.
~ James A. Michener
...a young man, Jamaican, perhaps, his head circled in a scarf with sunbleached dreadlocks on piled on top, looking like a plate of soft-shell crabs.
~ Steve Martin
Counsel dwells not under the plumed hat.
~ Thomas Carlyle
Nu face nimic dac? n-ai cap; p?l?rie s? ai.
~ Nikos Kazantzakis
AB'ACOT, noun The cap of State, formerly used by English Kings, wrought into the figure of two crowns.
~ Noah Webster
got her an outfit, a bonnet
~ Nora Roberts
their tunics bloodbright in a lampglow, black sockets of caps on their blond cropped polls.
~ James Joyce