
Kerri Walsh (Beach Volleyball)
(Photo: Carlos Barria/REUTERS)

Venus Williams (Tennis)
(Photo: Toby Melville/REUTERS)
But I’ve also seen it on the NFL practice field:

Charles Godfrey
(Photo: Keven C. Cox/Getty Images)
And I was just wondering when did it start to make a comeback? And why? I get Kerri Walsh or Venus Williams using it because it blocks the sun while keeping the ponytail at a reasonable height. But for sideline usage, it’s just unattractive and unnecessary.
It’s been fun blogging with you,
Kate
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