Ecuador Jim
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I travel....alot. Back in the day, it would seem that respect for a man's hat was a given.
In today's world, it seems that headgear is considered by some to be an annoyance, perhaps even a target.
Personally, I'd rather not have to keep checking the overhead bin to ensure my Panama, Fedora, etc. hasn't been crushed or crammed to the side.
Even when going out for the evening, there seem to be few options for stowing your hat while dining, etc.
How do you protect your lid while traveling, short of keeping it on your head the entire trip? how do you protect your hat while indoors, dining, dancing, etc.?
In today's world, it seems that headgear is considered by some to be an annoyance, perhaps even a target.
Personally, I'd rather not have to keep checking the overhead bin to ensure my Panama, Fedora, etc. hasn't been crushed or crammed to the side.
Even when going out for the evening, there seem to be few options for stowing your hat while dining, etc.
How do you protect your lid while traveling, short of keeping it on your head the entire trip? how do you protect your hat while indoors, dining, dancing, etc.?