Mr Maltby
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This was inspired by the hats in the news thread.
I notice alot of hostility towards guys who arent like us wearing fedoras. I think......Well...Ok, here goes. Dont blast me too hard. But I think its fine.
These guys wearing them today, are no different than guys wearing them back then. For as much as I adore the past, the guys then were just following trends, just the same as guys now do. In my mind its the main thing that sets us apart from the men we so admire. We have to make the conscious effort to be 100 percent class. Prostitutes from then wore nicer dresses than most wealthy young ladies do today.
Did you see Cary Grant wearing those wonderful 30's suits in Charade? No, because it wasn't what was current. Did you see the nice big 1940's brim on Bobby Darin when he was making those movies with Sandra Dee? No. Now the late 50s and early 60s are my favorite point in time, but im saying this to make a point. There were trends in the golden era, same as there are today.
It was more of a requirement than a luxury in those days. Much like pants are today. 50 years from now....who knows? But if we see a kid walking around wearing a fedora because its the latest trend-- Who cares? Its another person wearing a fedora. And thats good business.
I notice alot of hostility towards guys who arent like us wearing fedoras. I think......Well...Ok, here goes. Dont blast me too hard. But I think its fine.
These guys wearing them today, are no different than guys wearing them back then. For as much as I adore the past, the guys then were just following trends, just the same as guys now do. In my mind its the main thing that sets us apart from the men we so admire. We have to make the conscious effort to be 100 percent class. Prostitutes from then wore nicer dresses than most wealthy young ladies do today.
Did you see Cary Grant wearing those wonderful 30's suits in Charade? No, because it wasn't what was current. Did you see the nice big 1940's brim on Bobby Darin when he was making those movies with Sandra Dee? No. Now the late 50s and early 60s are my favorite point in time, but im saying this to make a point. There were trends in the golden era, same as there are today.
It was more of a requirement than a luxury in those days. Much like pants are today. 50 years from now....who knows? But if we see a kid walking around wearing a fedora because its the latest trend-- Who cares? Its another person wearing a fedora. And thats good business.