I tolerate baseball caps, don't complain (too much) about the "ganksta, godfather, etc." descriptions on OFAS, and even have learned not to cringe when I see somebody wearing a bucket-hat. But recently I saw something that I still can't get out of my mind. A gentleman (in his 40's) wearing a brown fedora backwards. Yes, pinch in the back. And the way the brim on the back of the hat (the part he was wearing on his face side) was curved gently downwards (the way many people curve the front of the brims on their flat-brimmed hats) suggested that this was his standard way of wearing it. As mentioned above, he appeared to be in his 40's, and I didn't get the impression that wearing the hat backwards was an attempt to be "cool".
Sorry for venting, but the backward hat was just too much.
Sorry for venting, but the backward hat was just too much.