suitedcboy
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As a rule, in the distant past photos were taken on formal occasions. Not everyone had a camera handy and the film and processing was expensive. As a result photos tended to be dressy and posed.
Where you get a better idea of how hats were worn is through photos of men leaving factories, photos of depression era families toiling to get bare essentials, and old photos of people at the market.
These kinds of photos show men in their not so Sunday best clothes wearing their not so Sunday best hats.
I especially like seeing the photos of men with shovels or other hand tools wearing their fedoras and doing hard work.
In the 30's if there was an internet, this site would just be "the lounge" the fedora would have been wholly assumed without saying.
Where you get a better idea of how hats were worn is through photos of men leaving factories, photos of depression era families toiling to get bare essentials, and old photos of people at the market.
These kinds of photos show men in their not so Sunday best clothes wearing their not so Sunday best hats.
I especially like seeing the photos of men with shovels or other hand tools wearing their fedoras and doing hard work.
In the 30's if there was an internet, this site would just be "the lounge" the fedora would have been wholly assumed without saying.