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David Conwill said:I suspect a big part of the problem is your age: it doesn't quite look right for very young men (dare I say "boys"?) to wear what's traditionally been considered the clothing of grown men. The youth complex of western culture has gone so far that even supposedly grown men don't feel comfortable dressing that way!
Anyway, the point is that people pick up on the contradiction of a youth wearing a man's hat, and friction results because they suspect it's an affected look (though it very well may not be). My advice is to switch to cloth caps (still a youth-associated item, hence the term "newsboy cap") until you reach the age of 25 or so, and I think you'll find people far more accepting of the look.
-Dave
its seems the fedoras association as a mens hat happened in the 1950's in the US. I have been looking at 40's pictures of highs chool students from the Life Archive and they seem to all wear fedoras, then in the 50's there is a shift.
I usually go hatless, baseball, or soft caps being so that they will destroy my hair once I have combed it.
the same goes for ties, which is another shame.
I don't know about you Allen, but over here at my school, other students only wear jeans, wild hair, sneakers, and assorted Ambercrombie clothing lines. :eusa_doh:
Charlie