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As a result of continually being told how much I stick out in my hat and people telling me not to wear it I'm almost tempted to permanently put it in my wardrobe as a relic of the past. I'm not talking about comments from randomers on the street here, rather from one's friends or family.
In the summer I was forbidden from taking my hat when I went to London, as the person I was staying with didn't like it and left me no choice, since I don't like having bad blood with my host.
My mother continually gets irritated by me wearing my hat to go to my piano lesson, arguing that its unneccessary in the car and not needed just to go from the car to my piano teacher's front door (across the street from where we walk).
Newest, my friends are urging me not to wear my hat (or my greatcoat for that matter) tomorrow on a geography field trip since we will be in an economically deprived area and don't want to attract too much attention. That makes sense, but I intended to give the suit a miss and wear jeans and a shirt with my fedora.
And while my girlfriend and some of my other friends like my hat, they still agreed that I stick out of a crowd like a sore thumb. I always hoped to look comparatively inconspicuous in crowds in my fedora (considering how unusual they are), but if my hat can't do that I guess it may have outlived its life.
Constant criticism of my hat has made me tempted not to wear it anymore, except maybe at costumey events. I know hats are functional, but fedora isn't a must when in the rain as a Tilley can serve just as well.
Anyone else ever found this? What do you do about those close to you criticising your style when it happens? After all, witty comments aren't the right thing for friends and ignoring everyone is stupid as we dress nicely to look nice to others.
In the summer I was forbidden from taking my hat when I went to London, as the person I was staying with didn't like it and left me no choice, since I don't like having bad blood with my host.
My mother continually gets irritated by me wearing my hat to go to my piano lesson, arguing that its unneccessary in the car and not needed just to go from the car to my piano teacher's front door (across the street from where we walk).
Newest, my friends are urging me not to wear my hat (or my greatcoat for that matter) tomorrow on a geography field trip since we will be in an economically deprived area and don't want to attract too much attention. That makes sense, but I intended to give the suit a miss and wear jeans and a shirt with my fedora.
And while my girlfriend and some of my other friends like my hat, they still agreed that I stick out of a crowd like a sore thumb. I always hoped to look comparatively inconspicuous in crowds in my fedora (considering how unusual they are), but if my hat can't do that I guess it may have outlived its life.
Constant criticism of my hat has made me tempted not to wear it anymore, except maybe at costumey events. I know hats are functional, but fedora isn't a must when in the rain as a Tilley can serve just as well.
Anyone else ever found this? What do you do about those close to you criticising your style when it happens? After all, witty comments aren't the right thing for friends and ignoring everyone is stupid as we dress nicely to look nice to others.