Red McCutcheon
New in Town
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- 48
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- Lubbock, Texas
I'm curious about TFLers' attitudes toward their minority status. By minority status I mean, of course, the fact the we are members of that well nigh extinct tribe known as hat-wearers (I exclude baseball cap-wearers from our little society).
Cutting to the chase, do you cherish the fact that you are so distinct by virtue of wearing your hat? Do you like standing out from the crowd and being noticed? Or would you like to see a hat renaissance--a return to the sartorial splendor of the 30s through the 50s, even if it rendered your fedora commonplace?
Come to think of it, the two positions are not mutually exclusive, necessarily. One could like the uniqueness of hat wearing yet still pine for a forest of lids as an indicator of cultural renovation, I suppose.
Anyway, fire away.
Cutting to the chase, do you cherish the fact that you are so distinct by virtue of wearing your hat? Do you like standing out from the crowd and being noticed? Or would you like to see a hat renaissance--a return to the sartorial splendor of the 30s through the 50s, even if it rendered your fedora commonplace?
Come to think of it, the two positions are not mutually exclusive, necessarily. One could like the uniqueness of hat wearing yet still pine for a forest of lids as an indicator of cultural renovation, I suppose.
Anyway, fire away.