Michaelson
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johnnycanuck said:365 days a year,
Johnny
That sort of reminds me of the old saying...."Yep, I wear them 24 hours a day....then there's night......"
Regards! Michaelson
johnnycanuck said:365 days a year,
Johnny
Michaelson said:That sort of reminds me of the old saying...."Yep, I wear them 24 hours a day....then there's night......"
Regards! Michaelson
My dirty little secret is that I started out 50 years ago collecting baseball caps. I have about 50 of them, all sized (never the adjustable or snap back models) many of them from minor league ball teams so when I am working in my shop I invariably have on one of my ball caps. Although in deference if I am making a hat I do wear a real hat as a ball cap would be blasphemous or at least disrespectful. I do still love my ball caps.Another old thread that I found interesting. I have hats for all occasions....well, I’m still missing a topper, but sometimes it’s inconvenient to wear a hat. A lot of indoor places don’t provide a place to store one’s hat.
I always wear a hat to work, but that’s 15 seconds to the car, 30 seconds from the car to my office, and then the hat stays on a hat stand until I go home and repeat the process in reverse order. It’s common that my hat for the day is on my head for less than two minutes a day...except for when I wear them inside my home. I couldn’t stop wearing hats to work if I wanted to as my coworkers wouldn’t allow it.
It’s another story when I’m out and about, working in the yard, going on an outing, etc. It’s easy to wear a hat all day when outdoors, and that’s one of the reasons that I’ve come to like westerns so much. A dress hat gets little head time, but a hat with lots of sun blocking brim gets worn all day when I’m afield.
My dirty little secret is that I started out 50 years ago collecting baseball caps. I have about 50 of them, all sized (never the adjustable or snap back models) many of them from minor league ball teams so when I am working in my shop I invariably have on one of my ball caps. Although in deference if I am making a hat I do wear a real hat as a ball cap would be blasphemous or at least disrespectful. I do still love my ball caps.
Admitting to wearing and liking ball caps is as far as I am willing to reveal. That is enough soul baring for one life time.Next you’re going to confess you enjoy torturing small animals.
I’ll confess to occasionally wearing a ball cap, but only when it’s a required item at work; I just never cared much for them. My wife wears a few of them occasionally, but she looks great in anything.
Another old thread that I found interesting. I have hats for all occasions....well, I’m still missing a topper, but sometimes it’s inconvenient to wear a hat. A lot of indoor places don’t provide a place to store one’s hat.
I always wear a hat to work, but that’s 15 seconds to the car, 30 seconds from the car to my office, and then the hat stays on a hat stand until I go home and repeat the process in reverse order. It’s common that my hat for the day is on my head for less than two minutes a day...except for when I wear them inside my home. I couldn’t stop wearing hats to work if I wanted to as my coworkers wouldn’t allow it.
It’s another story when I’m out and about, working in the yard, going on an outing, etc. It’s easy to wear a hat all day when outdoors, and that’s one of the reasons that I’ve come to like westerns so much. A dress hat gets little head time, but a hat with lots of sun blocking brim gets worn all day when I’m afield.
As the "Bandit" Burt Reynolds once said " I take my hat off for one thing, and one thing only.
Another old thread that I found interesting. I have hats for all occasions....well, I’m still missing a topper, but sometimes it’s inconvenient to wear a hat. A lot of indoor places don’t provide a place to store one’s hat.
I always wear a hat to work, but that’s 15 seconds to the car, 30 seconds from the car to my office, and then the hat stays on a hat stand until I go home and repeat the process in reverse order. It’s common that my hat for the day is on my head for less than two minutes a day...except for when I wear them inside my home. I couldn’t stop wearing hats to work if I wanted to as my coworkers wouldn’t allow it.
It’s another story when I’m out and about, working in the yard, going on an outing, etc. It’s easy to wear a hat all day when outdoors, and that’s one of the reasons that I’ve come to like westerns so much. A dress hat gets little head time, but a hat with lots of sun blocking brim gets worn all day when I’m afield.
Yeah, looking back they were a little tacky. I do like Sheriff's OR though.You know, Perry, I admire the sentiment, but I can’t say I liked Burt’s hats.
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Yes sir, I like his OR a lot. Back in this days all the big country stars liked wearing those awful hats with the giant feathers on themYeah, looking back they were a little tacky. I do like Sheriff's OR though.
With working at home due to the plague it's pretty much wake up, put on a hat and take it off to shower and sleep. It must look ridiculous to wear a dress hat indoors but I figure the wife and dog are used to me by now.
Before the creeping crud hit it was don't wear a hat indoors as that's bad form, kind of like the guys who get off of their motorcycles and keep their helmets on and walk around wearing them.
I was looking at some of the older posts and I wonder where some of those people went. James Powers posted for 11 years, over 54,000 posts and just vanished.Interesting read thru the older posts. I would have to say the posts on the What Hat Are You Wearing thread speak volumes for How often do you wear hats/caps.
+1 for hats/caps for occasions.