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My grandpa from ireland wore one like that.
Sadly he passed away just before i was born. |
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Just what are these hats really called?
Every time I see one, I think douche liberal, English car driver, or 1979 golf player. |
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I don't wear hats.
I don't get them. Hey, my head is missing something. I should put something on it. If you're outside and need protection from the sun, okay. Otherwise, I don't get it. |
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Always hated those hats, they look terrible. Odds are good that the younger person wearing them is a D-bag trying to be unique by wearing an old-timey article of clothing.
Cocksucker hat is fitting, looks like something a 50-65 year old guy would wear in his convertible sports car while cruising for young guys looking to suck some cock. |
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View Quote OP doesn't pertain to you. Because you're old. |
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really for such an event as important as a job interview,
a man should wear at least a Homberg or a Fedora. Not a Trilby or a newspaper boy cap. Was your coat check person not available to take his hat? |
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Flat Cap Guide - How To Pick A Newsboy Cap - Gentleman's Gazette I'm not sure I can take this gentleman seriously, as he is wearing his hat indoors |
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I cam in expecting this to be about flat billing bro hats. Supreme douchers who serve no purpose on this earth. View Quote I laughed pretty hard at this. I wear baseball hats (aka normal people hats) daily, but I hate just about every other kind, especially the flat bill bros. The Hat-Wearing Moron Taxonomy |
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Nice cap. I'd wear it out to dinner someplace fancy like the Olive Garden.
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I had no idea these triggered so many people. I definitely have to buy one now.
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View Quote Judge Smails is my spirit animal |
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Wear a flat cap in fall and winter months. Straw boater during summer semi formal. And fedora for formal ......and only in public indoors areas.
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Good Times - J.J.'s Love Poem |
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I take offence to this thread. Op you are a racist. View Quote With the exception Fedoras and Trilbys, you can still wear most hats as long as they're not worn ironically or indoors, do not accompany skinny jeans and are appropriate for the weather and occasion. Hats are necessary for bald men. A little discretion goes a long way in selection of headgear |
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What about the glorious Greek Fisherman Hat? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/285/FD7D78AF-B169-4259-BD7E-E8289B22BE59_jpeg-883095.JPG View Quote Apparently you can get a waiver for use if you're a fat guy who writes overrated fantasy novels optioned by cable channels too |
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If you are in Greece and you are a fisherman, you're good. Apparently you can get a waiver for use if you're a fat guy who writes overrated fantasy novels optioned by cable channels too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What about the glorious Greek Fisherman Hat? https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/285/FD7D78AF-B169-4259-BD7E-E8289B22BE59_jpeg-883095.JPG Apparently you can get a waiver for use if you're a fat guy who writes overrated fantasy novels optioned by cable channels too |
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LOL I have 3. And in no way am I a snowflake or hipster. All 3 are Hanna hats, a Irish grey wool tweed, my dad's black wool, and a tan linen summer hat. The wool hats to me were as much a part of dove hunting as my Browning. My dad and I wore them to church but they come off at the door.
Unfortunately OP has a point, kind of like the cheap fedoras I see hippster azzhats wearing. But you can tell they are wearing cheap knock offs. A real Donegal Hanna hat start about $50 and goes up. Hippsters don't even have the sense to appreciate the quality of a good hat. They just appropriate what they think is cool and ruin it. |
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What about pin-head douche nozzles that pull their hats down over their ears?
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I've had one since the early 80s, made in Ireland. Living in Florida I only wear it on St Pat's usually. Ive taken to packing it with me when I travel to shitty cold rainy places (anywhere not Fl) in fall/winter though. I like it and now that I'm an old Irish fuck, it looks pretty damn good. Like my Pop Pop, who was born in 1891.
But yeah theyve been appropriated. A local Irish bar sold them with their name on them for $30 on St Pats. There was a shit ton of millennial/brewery hipsters with them. And wearing one to an interview? The tard is strong in that one. |
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Yeah don't wear it to a job interview. Fix your hair.
I couldn't give ten tons of flying fucks what someone wants to wear on their own time. I'm a hat guy. I wear them at work, on my days off, pretty much everywhere but a funeral or wedding. I own a similar hat to the one in the OP. Zero fucks. |
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Here in Florida we can tell who the assholes from "upnorth" are when we see them wearing that kind of cap.
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I might be able to work for you OP but doubt if you could pass my interview.
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