best tool for measuring my head size?
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best tool for measuring my head size?
Ok I have a standard measuring tape, one of those flexible kind... and I use that and get ~59. But then I got one with an actual head curve built into it off of panamahatsdirect.com and it came out to like a 62.
What should I use?
What should I use?
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Yeah that's what it isbruce wayne wrote:I would use a cloth tape measure with inches on one side & metric on the other. you can pick them up at any fabric store as well as wally world
very flexible
I measure on the protruding bump of the back of my head to above the brow above the eybrow (the part where a caveman would have a "pronounced brow"), firm but somewhat loose so I don't feel tension and it comes out 59.
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The "bumps" on your head
The "bump" on the back of your head is called your "External Occipital Protuberance", or "EOP" for short. And the eye brow ridges continue to grow outwards the rest of your life, so if you lived to at least a couple of hundred years old, they would start to stick out. Just thought I'd add that in thereblueoakleyz wrote:Yeah that's what it isbruce wayne wrote:I would use a cloth tape measure with inches on one side & metric on the other. you can pick them up at any fabric store as well as wally world
very flexible
I measure on the protruding bump of the back of my head to above the brow above the eybrow (the part where a caveman would have a "pronounced brow"), firm but somewhat loose so I don't feel tension and it comes out 59.
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Which is why it's possible that there never were any cavemen.The "bump" on the back of your head is called your "External Occipital Protuberance", or "EOP" for short. And the eye brow ridges continue to grow outwards the rest of your life, so if you lived to at least a couple of hundred years old, they would start to stick out. Just thought I'd add that in there
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That's what I"m using (Except it's white).. and that's what I"m saying I'm conflicted because the one on panamahatsdirect is way different. Then there's the idea that hats feel differently than a measuring tape and are stiffer or stretch one way (Say length but not width) etc.. it's all maddening!Castor Dioscuri wrote:How about this:
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Nope, there weren't. Only rebellious people that wouldn't follow God.carolinamike wrote:Which is why it's possible that there never were any cavemen.The "bump" on the back of your head is called your "External Occipital Protuberance", or "EOP" for short. And the eye brow ridges continue to grow outwards the rest of your life, so if you lived to at least a couple of hundred years old, they would start to stick out. Just thought I'd add that in there
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