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Josephine said:She does rant, in her own, genteel way, that only baseball players should be wearing baseball caps.
Excellent. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap I am not genteel by any stretch of the imagination.
Josephine said:She does rant, in her own, genteel way, that only baseball players should be wearing baseball caps.
oh-ho, no fair coming up with a practical excuse!suitedcboy said:If neither of these is a convincing enough argument then I will tell you that my 100X or 500x felt westerns cost a LOT more than any of my fedoras and ain't nobody gonna sit on one of 'em!!!
Alucard73 said:I usually leave my fedora on in large public buidings and take it off in offices and courtrooms. I leave on in bars and off while dining. I was in Houston today in their Civil Court Building and left it on until I got to the elevator.
Brad Bowers said:I'm now an adjunct professor of History at the local university, and I put a note in my syllabus that gentlemen are to remove their hats and caps while in the classroom, as that's a respectful tradition we WILL follow.
They grudgingly removed their caps on Monday, and I noticed today that I didn't have to remind them.
Brad
just like having kids in the house huh?!!lolscotrace said:Just when you think you've cleaned up and merged all these stray hat etiquette threads... :eusa_doh:
:eusa_clapBoxerken said:A few weeks ago i went to the bank that i do business with to make a transaction. As i got out of my car the security guard asked me to remove my hat, i asked why and he said for security reasons and so the cameras could view me fully when i went in. I refused. A few words were exchanged and the branch manager came out and a few more words were exchanged, none that i can say on here, anyway i still do business there and wear my hat. The hat comes off in pvt settings and at resturant tables. You gotta take a stand sometimes.
Justdog said:I noticed on one of my ORs that sometimes there is a bit of a suction in the hat when it is worn. As the threads in the sweat that attaches to the felt body can be delicate after all this time I decided to remove the hat just by gently pushing both sides at the temple up.
Stoney said:Justdog,
That sounds like the seal on a mason jar. You aren't by chance a former Marine are you? lol
Just kidding you Marines! My Brother is a former Marine while I was a Navy guy.
We always had a lot of fun teasing each other.
HarpPlayerGene said:For me, it's off in a restaurant, movie theater, holy place - but it's on most of the rest of the time. The line at the bank doesn't merit removing my hat.
PLACEMENT
When I do remove it, I either put it on the table (usually brim down for a soft hat and crown down for a stiffer western, etc.) or a nearby chair. Failing that, it goes on my knee or on the foot of my leg that is crossed over the other.
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COURTESY
I 'tip' my hat to ladies all the time. I reach up with my right hand, and use my thumb and middle finger to grasp the crown and while bowing my head slightly and smiling I give the slightest little tug on the hat. Fridaynightgirl summed it up about the flattering feeling it seems to give to most ladies. It obviously surprises them a little but in a good way. I like that. I usually just nod to fellas or sometimes I'll just put my right index finger up straight in front of the brim, touch the brim with it and give a little mini-salute.