oak1971
Familiar Face
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Is the current rekindling of interest in headwear a passing fancy of nostalgia or a genuine shift in cultural norms? Will it last long enough to support an industry or will it settle into a niche category?
I have noticed a lot of interest in older things as I get older. Classic cars, watches, tools and machinery and clothing (hats included). The saying "they don't make them like they used to" Seems to be true in many cases. Overbuilt and handmade items using quality materials are of specific interest to me. I became tired of junk. I was not around in the "good old days", but I have been around long enough to notice and appreciate quality when I see it. Generally I hope generational nostalgia or a fickle trend is not behind the resurgence of Hat wearers or others fueling the interest in quality goods. What say you?
I have noticed a lot of interest in older things as I get older. Classic cars, watches, tools and machinery and clothing (hats included). The saying "they don't make them like they used to" Seems to be true in many cases. Overbuilt and handmade items using quality materials are of specific interest to me. I became tired of junk. I was not around in the "good old days", but I have been around long enough to notice and appreciate quality when I see it. Generally I hope generational nostalgia or a fickle trend is not behind the resurgence of Hat wearers or others fueling the interest in quality goods. What say you?