Now that's just plain inappropriate...
I'm starting to agree with the others in you researching out of state colleges, JB. I don't mean to sound harsh, but I don't think I've ever heard of any "fedora interventions" as horrible as the ones you have described. You need to be your own person...
I find that odd as well. If I were to get that hat, I'd either have to remove the wind trolley all together, or dye it to match the hat. That just doesn't look right.
Wow, JB! I hadn't read your rant when I posted earlier this morning. I honestly don't think I have heard of any worse "fedora interventions" than you have experienced.
The only thing I can really say is "just because something is the norm, doesn't mean it's right". I mean that in...
That's a nice one, Kaonashi! How much did you pay, if you don't mind my asking? Be sure to post pics when you take it out for the weekend.
And that's a great Strat. Buler!
That's a nice hat, jtrenalone! Thanks for sharing the pics as well as the auction link. Rilico is a VERY well known fedora seller on ebay around these parts. I have two hats from him, and I know plenty of others around the Lounge do as well.
How long have you been a watchmaker, and how did...
I'm beginning to see the light and how hats are popping up on sticks all around me. Imagine my surprise this morning when I looked outside my yard before heading out to get some errands done:
VS "Artlight" custom "on a stick" (No the birds were not eating it!)
Or how about when I went...
These photos and jokes are hilarious! Thanks for all the laughs that help me escape from the more mundane stresses of life. I guess I need to start searching in my own backyard for some exotic, hat growing plants.
I've been the subject of a few fedora interventions, although not to the extent you had. Although I have had friends ask me quietly at a lunch table after we've sat down (and I've removed my hat and placed it on the bench next to me) why I wear a hat that makes me look like their grandfather...
*Shudders*Ah yes, those! Those are the ones, that for some reason, you can't put them on straight on your head. They always go on at some obscure sideways angle with the bill between your right eye and your right ear, and high up enough that if a strong headwind comes along, you're cap becomes...
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