Huertecilla
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I wonder how much hat etiquette was followed in its supposed heyday. Right now I'm watching House of Strangers, a 1949 film set in 1932. There's a scene in it in an indoor stadium for a boxing match. At least half of the people watching are wearing their hats, men and women included. I just found it curious, because of this thread I not only noticed all the nice hats, but I began to wonder why they were wearing them. Anyway, I just thought I'd mention it.
The etiquette of manners has always been a distinction between the educated (in them) and less well educated.
As to a boxing match I have no idea how this follows the various rules in the US at that time as in these they can be conflictive.
I would expect that it would follow the same logic as in a cinema regarding not obstructing the view. I would certainly expect that today although in the bull ring the sun side follows a different priority, making the shade side forget the ´rude´ obstruction.