Mr Oldschool
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Imo that one wants to wear a hat.
The underlying reasons are as wonderfully multi facetted as a diamond and should not be simplified into a lump of dirt.
That's part of my point. Or at least the point I'm stumbling about trying to make. I think the significance of hat ettiquette has become much less as the reason for wearing the hat becomes more of a utilitarian purpose. 60+ years ago, at least in America, the hat was a required component of your daily clothing ensemble which was alltogether very regulated in what, how, and when you wear such and such items. It has become far less common for the average Joe to wear suits or similar components. Wearing neckties is diminishing, too. I work at a bank that allows more casual looks to enough degree that if I wear a sportcoat, the customers tend to comment that I'm wearing a "suit" and that I must have a job interview coming up! The fact that a suit required matching jacket and pants is completely lost on them.
I keep rambling all over the place because I'm having difficulty expressing the underlying thoughts I have on the subject and making them fit, so I apologize to anyone finding my posts a little hard to follow.
I think you hit the nail on the head at my concern with attempting to follow reasonable ettiquette, my friend. Those would be the Neo-Ska types over on this side of the pond, and I definitely don't want to be taken for one of them, much less a dandy on any level. I tend to be OCD enough that checking my hat or sleeve for lint can make me seem like a fop if I'm not careful. At the same time, I don't want to seem too casual about hat wearing (or any other component of my appearance) because I don't want to be a slob. I think many of the ballcap wearers around here do so because then they can skip taking a shower (ick).Edward said:Doffing is very popular among the Chappist / Anarcho-dandyist set here in the UK, who are, of course, at the forefront of keeping hat-wearing alive.
So that begs the question, what, if anything, is acceptable in today's overly casual atmosphere, and what looks non-genuine and ostentatious, and is best avoided?