One more thing, quick Velcro lesson. So that everyone is on the same page and communicates clearly, the stiff side of velcro with the hooks is called the "hook" side, and the fuzzy side is called the "loop" side (Official velcro terminology, I swear )
Photo on this Wikipedia page if you' re interested:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velcro
So it's the hook side that helps the most in keeping your headgear from slipping because the little hooks grip your hair. I keep seeing references to that side as the "loopy" or "looped" side, but the grabby, stiff side with the hooks is the "hook side", NOT the loop side. Velcro terminology is important to me because of my former career. (HA, I'll leave you all guessing what it was and NO it wasn't what you're thinking!!!!!!!!!!! ).
BTW, the history and various uses of Velcro are interesting. The Wikipedia page said a 2" square of velcro can support a 175 lb. man--LOL!