Hat Person?

JohnDB

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Some people are just "hat people" and others are not.

From the big fluffy hats on Easter Sunday in church to the baseball cap...
We all wear them at some point.

But some people just don't really like to wear them. Once it was considered the ultimate in poverty to be without a hat outside.

Now I see all the uncovered heads and think that we have lost so much style and class like we once had.

From Top Hats to Fedoras...high and low...we need hats once again.
 
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Some people are just "hat people" and others are not.

From the big fluffy hats on Easter Sunday in church to the baseball cap...
We all wear them at some point.

But some people just don't really like to wear them. Once it was considered the ultimate in poverty to be without a hat outside.

Now I see all the uncovered heads and think that we have lost so much style and class like we once had.

From Top Hats to Fedoras...high and low...we need hats once again.



As a working field geologist I ALWAYS have worn hats outside. Usually a fedora, but sometimes a straw hat as well. Depended on the situation.
 
As people's employment moved more indoors, hats became less of a thing.
 
As people's employment moved more indoors, hats became less of a thing.
They are saying that it was the advent of the automobile...the low head room didn't leave room for hats the way covered carriages did. So people began to stop wearing them so much.
 
I see grown men wearing their hats backward.

You're supposed to stop doing that when you're 10 or so.

I think they do it as a fashion statement. It looks dumb.
 

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