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How do folks react to your hat wearing?

Winston Carter

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Went to a funeral this afternoon wearing my fav Silverbelly Stetson wit 2.5" brim. Had quite a few compliments but the one that impressed me the most was a teenager that said Nice Hat as soon as I walked in. The young ones are getting it.

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MondoFW

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Seems like the higher quality hat I'm wearing, the more compliments. I get the most "gee, nice hat" and "where can I buy one like that?" comments with my Royal Stetson Deluxe. I kinda enjoy the disappointed/astonished reaction when I tell them it's a 70+ yr old hat, and can't be purchased at some Goorin Bros shop or something.
 
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I wore my blue velour Agnoulita to a doctor’s appointment today and for the first half of the consultation the doctor asked about hats; he even asked if he could feel the velour.

I think lots of men like the looks and the idea of wearing hats but they lack the last little push to give them a try.


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Bill Hughes

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I wore my blue velour Agnoulita to a doctor’s appointment today and for the first half of the consultation the doctor asked about hats; he even asked if he could feel the velour.

I think lots of men like the looks and the idea of wearing hats but they lack the last little push to give them a try.


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Couldn’t agree more. I had a man say to me “I think fedoras are great. I wish they were in style.” To which I replied “They are if you want them to be. Just wear them.”
 
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Albany Oregon
I wore my blue velour Agnoulita to a doctor’s appointment today and for the first half of the consultation the doctor asked about hats; he even asked if he could feel the velour.

I think lots of men like the looks and the idea of wearing hats but they lack the last little push to give them a try.


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Hear Hear good sir!
 

scottyrocks

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Couldn’t agree more. I had a man say to me “I think fedoras are great. I wish they were in style.” To which I replied “They are if you want them to be. Just wear them.”

Style is a personal choice. Fashion is what is currently 'in.' If someone wants to make a fedora part of their personal style, whether or not it is currently in fashion is (should be) irrelevant.
 

Winston Carter

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I haven't really thought about what people think about my hats until I started posting in this thread. I had to go to the VA Hospital this morning for an appointment and I will have to say older black folks are more informed about fedora hats and brands than most people. Seems they always strike up a hat conversation.
 

MondoFW

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I haven't really thought about what people think about my hats until I started posting in this thread. I had to go to the VA Hospital this morning for an appointment and I will have to say older black folks are more informed about fedora hats and brands than most people. Seems they always strike up a hat conversation.
Blacks and Chicanos understand the vintage style a lot more, I will be honest. Probably because of the jazz connotations;; I never fail to get compliments from both those groups, they especially love the fedora or the spectators, when I break out either piece on occasion. Nearly all the ridicule for my vintage stuff or hats comes from Gen-Z whites. I'm not race-baiting, but I wish to understand why.
 

Winston Carter

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Blacks and Chicanos understand the vintage style a lot more, I will be honest. Probably because of the jazz connotations;; I never fail to get compliments from both those groups, they especially love the fedora or the spectators, when I break out either piece on occasion. Nearly all the ridicule for my vintage stuff or hats comes from Gen-Z whites. I'm not race-baiting, but I wish to understand why.
It's true and has nothing to do with race. Most I have talked to in this area know about the Hat-Co outlet store where most whites could care less. They like old school hats and so do I.:):)
 

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