scottyrocks
I'll Lock Up
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- Isle of Langerhan, NY
I love felt fedoras. I wear one every day.
I have straws, but wish I could wear a felt every day – all year.
I don’t have a ton of fedoras. Very few, actually. I have always been the type to search until I found the one perfect object, then I stop, for the most part. I may still look, but not with the ‘I must buy’ urgency.
I wear fedoras with everything. From tees and shorts to suits. No homburgs, no toppers, no bowlers.
I have newsboys, westerns, kufis, and lots of ball caps, which I rarely wear.
I wear my Fed IV with a suit to weddings. And in shorts and shorts to wash my car.
I’ll wear any hat inside most establishments, usually tipped back as a minor gesture of openness.
I am unashamedly a fan of brown, high-crowned, straight sided, large brimmed, medium ribbon-widthed fedoras. I am a big time Indiana Jones fan, and am very proud of it.
Thin ribbons say ‘cowboy’ to me, To me, a thin ribbon makes it a western.
I am not a fan of the majority of hats I see on people’s heads, either here, or in real life. As someone else intoned here, just because there is a head and a hat doesn’t automatically mean they belong together.
I pay compliments only when I am moved enough in actuality to do so.
Because I have loved hats for so many years, I have many types. I wear very few of them, but I have them, and it makes me feel good to have them.
I removed the driver’s headrest from my car so that the brim of my hats don't get crushed by it while I'm driving.
I have straws, but wish I could wear a felt every day – all year.
I don’t have a ton of fedoras. Very few, actually. I have always been the type to search until I found the one perfect object, then I stop, for the most part. I may still look, but not with the ‘I must buy’ urgency.
I wear fedoras with everything. From tees and shorts to suits. No homburgs, no toppers, no bowlers.
I have newsboys, westerns, kufis, and lots of ball caps, which I rarely wear.
I wear my Fed IV with a suit to weddings. And in shorts and shorts to wash my car.
I’ll wear any hat inside most establishments, usually tipped back as a minor gesture of openness.
I am unashamedly a fan of brown, high-crowned, straight sided, large brimmed, medium ribbon-widthed fedoras. I am a big time Indiana Jones fan, and am very proud of it.
Thin ribbons say ‘cowboy’ to me, To me, a thin ribbon makes it a western.
I am not a fan of the majority of hats I see on people’s heads, either here, or in real life. As someone else intoned here, just because there is a head and a hat doesn’t automatically mean they belong together.
I pay compliments only when I am moved enough in actuality to do so.
Because I have loved hats for so many years, I have many types. I wear very few of them, but I have them, and it makes me feel good to have them.
I removed the driver’s headrest from my car so that the brim of my hats don't get crushed by it while I'm driving.