I wasn't about to spend over $50 for a hat that fits.
Sometimes, it's just more cost effective to do it yourself. Since I've got one hat (besides stocking caps) that actually fits me, I was in the market for a new one. After browsing online, I found a nice one, but it cost $54 USD. I've never spent that much on a hat, so I didn't want to start now.
I decided to get creative and see if I couldn't make my own version of it. Sure enough, I got a great new hat, and it only cost me $7 USD. My savings = $47 USD. After using five bandanas, some discarded wire, and an ice cream bucket, I've got a great new hat to rock. I sure like it! What do you think?
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and here's the proof:
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