Genuine Classic Gangster
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To my mind, the popular misconception that people who wears fedoras make themselves look ridiculous is deeply ironic.
When I think of all the options of what I could possibly wear to keep my head warm in the cold of Winter, a fedora seems like the only option that is not ridiculous.
What are my other options?
Hatless - I will lose tons of body heat and possibly catch a pneumonia. In any case, I will definitely be putting my health at risk.
Baseball cap - This poses the same health risks as the hatless option, and it also looks trashy.
Toque - I will stay warm, but I'll look like a silly man whose head is sporting an overgrown sock.
Parka with hood - I will stay warm, but I'll look better-suited for an Inuit community who lives in the Arctic rather than for the urban city environment in which I live. Granted, in my opinion, the parka with hood choice is certainly the most respectable non-fedora option.
Newsboy cap - I do not have experience with these, but I'd guess that they wouldn't keep my head warm in Winter (correct me if I'm wrong), and anyway, I'd also guess that the those who mock the wearing of fedoras would mock the wearing of newsboy caps equally as much.
Someone who does not wear fedoras, and who lives in a place that has cold Winters, is stuck conforming to one or more of the above mentioned, inferior options, is he not?
Therefore, I contend that in cold climates during Winter time, chances are quite good that any given mocker of fedora-wearers himself or herself looks far more ridiculous than does the person(s) whom he or she is mocking.
Having I missed anything in this argument?
Do you agree or disagree with my argument?
Do you concur that much irony is to be found when people who themselves wear worse attire mock the wearers of fedoras?
When I think of all the options of what I could possibly wear to keep my head warm in the cold of Winter, a fedora seems like the only option that is not ridiculous.
What are my other options?
Hatless - I will lose tons of body heat and possibly catch a pneumonia. In any case, I will definitely be putting my health at risk.
Baseball cap - This poses the same health risks as the hatless option, and it also looks trashy.
Toque - I will stay warm, but I'll look like a silly man whose head is sporting an overgrown sock.
Parka with hood - I will stay warm, but I'll look better-suited for an Inuit community who lives in the Arctic rather than for the urban city environment in which I live. Granted, in my opinion, the parka with hood choice is certainly the most respectable non-fedora option.
Newsboy cap - I do not have experience with these, but I'd guess that they wouldn't keep my head warm in Winter (correct me if I'm wrong), and anyway, I'd also guess that the those who mock the wearing of fedoras would mock the wearing of newsboy caps equally as much.
Someone who does not wear fedoras, and who lives in a place that has cold Winters, is stuck conforming to one or more of the above mentioned, inferior options, is he not?
Therefore, I contend that in cold climates during Winter time, chances are quite good that any given mocker of fedora-wearers himself or herself looks far more ridiculous than does the person(s) whom he or she is mocking.
Having I missed anything in this argument?
Do you agree or disagree with my argument?
Do you concur that much irony is to be found when people who themselves wear worse attire mock the wearers of fedoras?