Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Those are nice. Too bad no one wears them anymore.

 


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  1. Me and my ratpack friends still wear them.

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  2. Everybody used to wear hats.

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  3. I know plenty of men that wear this style of hats. Some think they're a bit old fashioned, but I think they're stylish. I also think it separates the men from the boys. It's kinda hard to pass these hats off in blue jeans and sneakers. It makes the men dress for the occasion, even if the occasion is a trip to the local store. Be classy and get yourself one.

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  4. My grandad that I never knew (died in '52) wore an Open Road Stetson. I always liked his picture. I finally broke down and bought a Stratoliner in silver belly. It's a nice hat. I got a couple Bailey's for knocking around town. The Strat comes out for dates with my girl and church. That big old brown fedora sure looks good.

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  5. Cars rather than buses/street cars became the norm (headroom for a hat) and style started changing with JFK's election in 1960.

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  6. I wear Fedoras. Have 5. One was my Fathers and dates back to early 60s.

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    1. the older fedoras have a fuller look. i like them better than the new ones.

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  7. Kinda hard for this generation of men(?) to wear one with their "man buns"......

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  8. I wear my felt Borsolino all the time. Bought it in Rome 15 years ago at Piazza del Popolo. https://www.borsalino.com/us_en

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  9. Agree with all, esp JFK, man-buns, & auto headroom - I'd love 1 or 2 of the fedoras (the name of a Great restaurant in Lawrenceville NJ owned by a buddy's daughter) - but I do have & wear the Barry Fitzgerald style Irish Tweed Walking Hat in the lower right corner - a fabulous lid.

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  10. I have a hat sort of similar to those, but was styled on the African Safari Hat which has a different crown design. I saw a picture of one which was covered in tin foil as a shield against satellite mind reading and am seriously thinking about doing the same just for shiggles.

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  11. I wore a Greek Fisherman's cap pretty much my entire career. Once out, I picked up a "Chi Chi Rodriguez" fedora from Walmart. That was back in 2000 or so, and I still wear it. Never picked up another, but plenty of other types of caps.

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  12. "Few". Not "no one".
    This is how we distinguish the men from male children.

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  13. Wish they returned to popularity, won’t be the one to try to make the trend though.

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