Brad Bowers
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Ok, we had a great thread about the death of style as fedoras lost favor with the public, but let's take the topic just a little farther. The question of the night is: What drove the styles of hat in the '50s and '60s towards smaller brims and shorter crowns?
Was it a trendsetter like Sinatra, or was it part of a more general fashion trend? What was the psychology behind this trend? Was it a trend towards more casual attire, and larger brims were considered more formal, as Andykev suggests? Wild Root made an interesting comment that he wouldn't have worn the hats from the '60s, based on their style. So, did the hatmakers "style" themselves out of business?
Brad Bowers
Was it a trendsetter like Sinatra, or was it part of a more general fashion trend? What was the psychology behind this trend? Was it a trend towards more casual attire, and larger brims were considered more formal, as Andykev suggests? Wild Root made an interesting comment that he wouldn't have worn the hats from the '60s, based on their style. So, did the hatmakers "style" themselves out of business?
Brad Bowers