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feltfan

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If you read the Lounge for too long, you might
forget there is a world out there... sort of an
alternate universe...

http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showpost.php?p=721690&postcount=4382

I can't iframe the link and it's all about the comments, but
here is the image, to whet your appetite:

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What is a vintage hat?
 

Jerekson

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I can't believe people actually like that crap.













But then again, people say the same thing about us [huh]
 

Daoud

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Seems to be a nice site if you're seriously into advertising. And I KNEW there had to be somebody.....some benighted individual who liked that sort of hat. There appear to be more than one actually. How grotesque. Oh well.....chacun à son goût.
 

KatintheHat

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I have a couple of Irish Walking Hats that I enjoy occsionally. With their quilted linings they are quite warm on a cold winter day. They're a lot more popular than one may imagine. You just don't notice them until you own one. They are often referred to as, "The original fishing hat."
 

celtic

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i almost bought a similar one.

i dig them.

good thing people have different opinions, or this globe would be quite boring.
 

Daoud

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Oh, for sure! Definitely. And I myself like the real Irish tweed hats. The hat shown at least seems to be made from natural materials.....but it is one of the genre I think of as "Grandpa hats"- my maternal grandfather was sort of the quintessential Midwestern American politician, a loud and hearty man who was never seen without one of these trilby-style hats, usually made from some synthetic material in a strangely-hued tweed or plaid, usually with a contrasting sport coat. But that was stylish in the 60s and 70s, at least in his world.
Kind of odd when I look at pictures of him in the 1930s and he's wearing a beautiful wide-lapelled suit and a fine wide-brimmed fedora. Things change, but not always for the better.
 

feltfan

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Hey, I wouldn't advocate rounding up wearers of hats
like these and sending them to re-education camps. There
must be a place for such a look. But check out the link. The
hat is described as "smart-looking" and "That hat, though: hot.
If it coordinates, it can nicely spice up the whole look."

Would someone like to explain how that hat could be "hot"
or precisely which suit it would complement?
 

Lefty

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I'm sure that it would look fine with what it's meant for - an Irish look. Bulky sweaters, tweed coats with wool pants, walking sticks, etc. As suggested above, for fishing, I'm sure it's just the right hat. "Hot" though...[huh]
 

Daoud

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Maybe for some idealised version of fishing- casting for trout or salmon in Scotland with a crisp breeze blowing.....on the kind of fishing trips I've been on it would be "hot" all right- your head would roast.
 

carter

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The Irish Walking Hat (referenced by KatintheHat) is great for walking, hiking, rambling, fishing in the damp Irish climate. I have one from Hanna Hats that looked better before the dogs decided to chew on it for awhile.
irishwalk380.jpg
 

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