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How do folks react to your hat wearing?

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The way I see it:
Nowadays a man needs enough self esteem and confidence ("balls") to wear a nice dress hat in public.
The wider the brim, the taller the crown = the bigger your balls!
I agree but like Merle, I wear my own kind of hat and don't give a dam what anyone thinks.
Given a choice between "confidence" and "don't care what anyone thinks" as motivation for wearing hats, I'm definitely in the latter category. It's nice to receive complimentary remarks about a hat or other clothing items, but the only opinion I give any real consideration to is that of my wife. If she voices a negative reaction to anything I'm wearing (which has only happened once or twice during the last 37+ years) I pay attention; otherwise I wear what I like. Besides, not caring gives me the freedom to occasionally wear something that will annoy all of the right people. ;)
 

Winston Carter

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Given a choice between "confidence" and "don't care what anyone thinks" as motivation for wearing hats, I'm definitely in the latter category. It's nice to receive complimentary remarks about a hat or other clothing items, but the only opinion I give any real consideration to is that of my wife. If she voices a negative reaction to anything I'm wearing (which has only happened once or twice during the last 37+ years) I pay attention; otherwise I wear what I like. Besides, not caring gives me the freedom to occasionally wear something that will annoy all of the right people. ;)
:):)
 

Steinbockhase

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Given a choice between "confidence" and "don't care what anyone thinks" as motivation for wearing hats, I'm definitely in the latter category.

Somebody very self-confident usually doesn't give a damn what others think of his look.
Where as someone who doesn't care about what others think of his appearance, shows proof of self-confidence.
So where is the difference?
Both are just the two sides of the same coin :)
 
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Winston Carter

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It's true women do swoon over a sharp dressed man.:):)

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Along the lines of this hat wearing thread there is a "thing" named the F/U look. I read it first in an article about an elderly man on a cruise wearing yellow pants, orange plaid shirt and a lime green sweater. He called it his F/U look as in, "I am old enough and rich enough so that I can wear whatever the hell I want, F/U!" A month back on a beautiful summer's eve my wife and I attended a choral concert and I wore my salmon pink pants with little blue dolphins embroidered upon topped with a navy blazer.....I call it my Princeton look (purchased from our very own TweedyDon. Emerging from my dressing room my life gave me a second look and remarked....."I get it, this is your F/U look." My hat wearing is not entirely in that domain but it does fit it with this stage of my life where I really do not care.
 
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Along the lines of this hat wearing thread there is a "thing" named the F/U look. I read it first in an article about an elderly man on a cruise wearing yellow pants, orange plaid shirt and a lime green sweater. He called it his F/U look as in, "I am old enough and rich enough so that I can wear whatever the hell I want, F/U!" A month back on a beautiful summer's eve my wife and I attended a choral concert and I wore my salmon pink pants with little blue dolphins embroidered upon topped with a navy blazer.....I call it my Princeton look (purchased from our very own TweedyDon. Emerging from my dressing room my life gave me a second look and remarked....."I get it, this is your F/U look." My hat wearing is not entirely in that domain but it does fit it with this stage of my life where I really do not care.

The east coast preppy couture have their “go-to-hell pants” that tend to be bright and loud and some have embroidered motifs. It’s not a look for me, and I don’t like elitism in any form, but I do like people who are comfortable in their own skin and aren’t after the approval of others. As an example, I think socks with sandals looks bad, but I also admire the person who wears them because they’re comfortable and doesn’t care what anyone else thinks.


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Along the lines of this hat wearing thread there is a "thing" named the F/U look. I read it first in an article about an elderly man on a cruise wearing yellow pants, orange plaid shirt and a lime green sweater. He called it his F/U look as in, "I am old enough and rich enough so that I can wear whatever the hell I want, F/U!" A month back on a beautiful summer's eve my wife and I attended a choral concert and I wore my salmon pink pants with little blue dolphins embroidered upon topped with a navy blazer.....I call it my Princeton look (purchased from our very own TweedyDon. Emerging from my dressing room my life gave me a second look and remarked....."I get it, this is your F/U look." My hat wearing is not entirely in that domain but it does fit it with this stage of my life where I really do not care.

FU, nah. Too aggressive for me. I fall into the DGAF category.


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