nidan48
New in Town
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- Long Island, NY
I started wearing hats sometime in the spring of 2012 when I began walking the dogs in town daily. I'd worn headgear back then as a runner and sometime in the early 80's while under the influence of Indiana Jones I bought 2 Akubras from David Morgan but most of the time I was too self conscious to wear them, unless it was raining or snowing, so they sat for years up on a shelf. Who knew to save a hat box? No one wore hats then. The daily dog thing became a daily hat thing for the walk, I bought some more and the monkey climbed up on my back.
Now I feel normal wearing a hat. In the summer there are a lot of straw fedoras. I almost never see a real felt fedora in the cool weather so I may be one of very very few. But they are warm and keep the sun out of my eyes.
But people rarely react to my hats because they are too busy reacting to my dogs. Dobermans seem to be as rare as hats.
Now I feel normal wearing a hat. In the summer there are a lot of straw fedoras. I almost never see a real felt fedora in the cool weather so I may be one of very very few. But they are warm and keep the sun out of my eyes.
But people rarely react to my hats because they are too busy reacting to my dogs. Dobermans seem to be as rare as hats.