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Life is too short to be concerned with egotistical morons who don't know what they're talking about. Wear whatever you like whenever you like, and be happy!
Heck, I even wear white after Labour day!Life is too short to be concerned with egotistical morons who don't know what they're talking about. Wear whatever you like whenever you like, and be happy!
I don't think it has to do with a match to hair, but a match to the clothing you wear, but here again there are no clear rules - just some common sense that displays your own style. Historically, a blue/black/grey hat would be worn with a blue/grey suit (black in a suit left out deliberately, thats another topic, and yes they exist for Tuxedo or funerals but not as a suit IMHO) and a brown hat with brown hues, but since hats became accessories and not part of the standard menswear, these informal rules if they can be called such have been broken over and over again.
So, just choose what you think suits your personal style - a bit like a brown or black pair of shoes - some people pull off the different combinations better than others, and it all reflects your personal style. But hats and hair color is an unusual way of looking at it IMHO. Wear in good health and enjoy.
Wait, we have to wear socks and underwear now? I bet those doggone Bartenders had something to do with this.Just make sure your hat, socks, and underwear match (or are complementary), and you're good to go.
We're not Barbarians, after all.
Wait, we have to wear socks and underwear now? I bet those doggone Bartenders had something to do with this.
Beat me to it! Indiana Jones was the person I thought about!
If you read somewhere that grey hair and brown hats don't go together, what you read was an opinion. The world is full of them, chances are that someone, somewhere, has opined on the colour of toilet tissue and how that colour is not appropriate for certain bathroom colour schemes.I was going to post this in the "Ask a question" thread but this is a help request more than a question. I read somewhere that gray hair and brown hats don't go together. I am ordering a whiskey colored hat and I have salt and pepper (brown) hair.
Thanks.
To answer your original question grey hair/brown hat.I was going to post this in the "Ask a question" thread but this is a help request more than a question. I read somewhere that gray hair and brown hats don't go together. I am ordering a whiskey colored hat and I have salt and pepper (brown) hair.
I tried to look for images of brown and whiskey hats on gray-haired people with some luck. To me, gray-ish hair and brownish hats don't look bad at all. Here is where I need some help...
Can anyone with gray hair that has a whiskey and/or brown colored hat please post a picture (maybe a profile/side shot) of yourself in that hat (please identify the color).
I'm thinking the "brown hat/gray hair don't mix" thought is more myth than fact. Post your opinions about this as well.
Thanks.
Wait, we have to wear socks and underwear now? I bet those doggone Bartenders had something to do with this.
I know. I purposely avoid the Jughead thread but then I go and make a pointless inquiry. But, then again, that's what internet forums are for.The jughead thread revival and now this.
You did itIsn't there a propeller beanie thread we can raise from the dead?
Don't tempt me.
You know I'll do it.
I don't know about that, I hear some peoples' carpet doesn't match their drapes. Makes me wonder why they didn't fire their Interior Decorators on the spot.Well, if you're not wearing any, you can't be mismatched.
Pretty sure I could add a propeller to one of my new Whoopie caps.Isn't there a propeller beanie thread we can raise from the dead?
Don't tempt me.
You know I'll do it.
Black is quite popular amongst those in the mortuary/funeral bizI don’t care for a black suit unless wearing one for specific and limited uses, but I don’t know about saying it doesn’t exist as a suit color? Lots of Victorians would have a big problem with this.