DanielJones
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Personally I wear hats for basic reasons. One, I feel naked without one when I'm outdoors. I like the "shelter" & protection it offers my head, neck, face & especially my eyes. Secondly, they just look so darn good. The fedora & flat cap seems to transcend 'fashion' and make one look 'stylish'. If you feel confident, it shows, and the hat just completes the picture.
I think that the main reason that the hat has lost favor, except for the obligatory ball cap, has nothing to do with cars & being indoors, but because the majority of society around the world has lost their sense of 'style'. They, (the masses of neurotic little me monkeys) go for the latest fashion & think nothing of individual style. The rare few are the folks that frequent these forums celebrating style & things that are vintage in nature. We are those rare few. Even if we are several thousand, in the wide world we are just the 1%'ers.
Now, that is not to say that all here wear hats, and back in the Golden Era, the one we enjoy the style of, not all folks wore hats as general practice. They were the 1%'ers back in the day. Times changed and so did the roles we played. Not all folks feel that they look right in a hat or just haven't found their particular muse to inspire hat wear. And that is all well & fine.
Like I said before, I wear my lids for simple reasons. Practicality & style. Need I more reason?
Anyway, that's just my thought on that for what it is worth.
Cheers!
Dan
I think that the main reason that the hat has lost favor, except for the obligatory ball cap, has nothing to do with cars & being indoors, but because the majority of society around the world has lost their sense of 'style'. They, (the masses of neurotic little me monkeys) go for the latest fashion & think nothing of individual style. The rare few are the folks that frequent these forums celebrating style & things that are vintage in nature. We are those rare few. Even if we are several thousand, in the wide world we are just the 1%'ers.
Now, that is not to say that all here wear hats, and back in the Golden Era, the one we enjoy the style of, not all folks wore hats as general practice. They were the 1%'ers back in the day. Times changed and so did the roles we played. Not all folks feel that they look right in a hat or just haven't found their particular muse to inspire hat wear. And that is all well & fine.
Like I said before, I wear my lids for simple reasons. Practicality & style. Need I more reason?
Anyway, that's just my thought on that for what it is worth.
Cheers!
Dan