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Which Presidents Wore Hats>?

Mr. 'H'

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The one with the sideburns, yes, that's LBJ in September 1972.

I thought he had grown his hair long by '72....

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FedoraFan112390

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I thought he had grown his hair long by '72....

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That picture is August 1972. The picture in the cowboy hat is September 1972. He greased it down or pulled it into a ponytail.
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The picture above is from the funeral of Senator Carl Hayden, who died in January 1972. As you can see, from all appearances, LBJ's hair is short. For more formal events, he curled it up, to make it appear short, as in this photo, also from 1972:
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and this from December 1972:
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In a more informal event, at his ranch, Summer '72
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This is the first time I've ever heard the phrase hippy hair, used by anyone other than my mother. To this day, my mother will go "you need a haircut, you're getting hippy hair going on there!"
 

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Seems JFK did wear fedoras after all

January or February 1960 (on the way to announce his candidacy for President):
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December 2nd 1960 (on the way to visit Jackie at the hospital):
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January 20th 1961 (on way to Inauguration):
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March 26th 1961 (meeting with British PM MacMillan)
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April 10th 1961 (Opening day at Griffith Stadium):
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April 22nd 1961, with Ike at Camp David
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April 24th 1961 (meeting with President Sukarno of Indonesia):
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June 4th 1961 (Vienna Summit with Khrushchev)
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November 26th 1962 (meeting with British PM MacMillian):
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O2BSwank

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I hope that these aren't Photoshopped, since JFK is attributed with the death of the hat in modern American society. (I know that he wore a top hat to his Inauguration). Check out the porkpie thread.
 

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I hope that these aren't Photoshopped, since JFK is attributed with the death of the hat in modern American society. (I know that he wore a top hat to his Inauguration). Check out the porkpie thread.

Most come from VERY reputable sources: The New York Times, Corbis, Life Magazine, etc. I very much doubt if any of them are photoshopped.
 

fmw

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It seems kind of silly to me to blame a single man for the death of the hat.
 

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Yes but as I discover new photos and new info which prove JFK did--at times--wear a fedora, I just find it appropriate to clear JFK's name as the "killer" of the hat. The story often goes that because JFK "never wore a hat" or "appeared bareheaded at his Inauguration", the hat died as part of men's wear. He's basically blamed by the media and thus by people in general as the guy who marked the end of hat wearing.

Not only that, but sometimes the rumor is twisted to, "He wore it because a friend of his urged him to in 1961", yet we see numerous photos here--at many different times, some personal, some political--of him either holding or wearing a hat. And I bet that the hats he's holding were on his head at some point during the photographed meetings.
 
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