Good.
I bought a "Carhart" beanie from one of their prefered vendors that said it was authentic and in-stock only to be immediately notified after purchase it was out of stock and I would get it in a few weeks. So I tried canceling the order, but the vendor kept dogging and Amazon was no help. 3 weeks later it shows it in an envelope from China and ends up up being a thin, teeny piece of fabric with a cheap crooked patch. So I file a claim saying the vendor sold me fake product and I want a full return. I get no reply and resubmit. The vendor gets defensive and says I'm harassing him when I call him a fraud. I reach out again to Amazon but get no response.
Frustrated, I message Carhart on Facebook and tell them that Amazon is profiting off the sale of fake merch and wont do anything about it. I get a response in a few minutes and they're sending me a real beanie at no charge with a prepaid envelope for me to send them the fake item and all packaging. It's sad how quick Carhart helps me when I never gave them any money while Amazon and Freddy Fraudster in China can't be bothered.
Long story short, fuck Amazon because his store is still up: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002G9UDYG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I only wear "hats" in the winter. I wear things like This Carhartt one
Carhartt beanies are only $10 on Amazon. Pretty high quality brand and last a super long time.
For Alaska: either a trapper’s hat or, more typically and affordably, a Carhart watch cap / beanie
Personally, I'm going with a worsted wool one that I ordered yesterday, since my ordered ivy cap got lost in the mail and it got damn cold.
I've had these sunglasses on my "saved for later" list for ages. 160mm is BIG. My current sunglasses are ~ 140mm and fit my big head perfectly, so I'm actually concerned about these.
For comparison, my script glasses (I wear them at night, contacts during day) are a comfortable 126mm, but bent out a little to give them some more room.
And FWIW my hat size is 7 3/4