Do We Let Celebrity Determine Style ???
Sadly... I think we do.
I grew up watching cowboy movies and TV. My preference for cowboy is more of a front pinch than the center crease side dents. Perhaps because of all the ganster/PI movies filled w/fedoras.
My grandfather did the center dent. High in the back and low in front like, Tom Mix... his cowboy movie hero. That's how he'd shape his OR's.
60's Hippy... Dennis Hopper in "Easy Rider" Aussie snap side. Big and floppy to go w/ the big hair. Just the opposite of Frank Sinatra the itty bitty guy in the stingy. Frank looked good in a stingy brim cause he was such a tiny fellow.
Other than seeing a couple of my guitar hero's in newboys, I can't remember many white guys keeping hats alive, in the '70's.
I think we all owe the black community a debt of gratitude for keeping hat making alive, during the down time.
I know... it all sounds crazy but... I'm right on the mark. Or close to it.
Sadly... I think we do.
I grew up watching cowboy movies and TV. My preference for cowboy is more of a front pinch than the center crease side dents. Perhaps because of all the ganster/PI movies filled w/fedoras.
My grandfather did the center dent. High in the back and low in front like, Tom Mix... his cowboy movie hero. That's how he'd shape his OR's.
60's Hippy... Dennis Hopper in "Easy Rider" Aussie snap side. Big and floppy to go w/ the big hair. Just the opposite of Frank Sinatra the itty bitty guy in the stingy. Frank looked good in a stingy brim cause he was such a tiny fellow.
Other than seeing a couple of my guitar hero's in newboys, I can't remember many white guys keeping hats alive, in the '70's.
I think we all owe the black community a debt of gratitude for keeping hat making alive, during the down time.
I know... it all sounds crazy but... I'm right on the mark. Or close to it.