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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. View Quote |
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Are you the same guy who was whining about people saying they hustle?
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I like them and think I look good in them. Don't own any right now. For non baseball cap wearing things, my wife much prefers me in fedora like hats (it's not a fedora, but I dunno wtf it's called). I think they look terrible on me, but she likes it.
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what are the acceptable hats View Quote I'm 67 and wear a 2.5" brimmed fedora most of the time and it draws a lot of nice unsolicited comments. Yet the same lid on a geeky hipster would look pretty stupid. I have been told that I look good in '40s style clothing. |
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My wife's ex husband wears those all the time. He is balding , but not a millennial.
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That hat has European origins from military use by conscripted soldiers. Then it became more common civilian wear, and was highly popularized from Ireland thru Italy by the late 1800's.
I have ancestors on both sides. They came to America to escape repression and being forced to fight in the wars of princelings, to enjoy our freedoms. I wear that hat now as an expression my heritage - unlike the vast majority of citizens who wear a uniform cap invented for inner city sports exhibitions which idled the masses time away - the "baseball cap." Baseball caps are the preferred wear of most people committing crimes against their neighbors in America today. So, that's good? Why the hell would I want to identify with them? As for not being able to stare you in the eye - I could go on for days, but since when did this become a mandatory expression of worth among humans? One of the more noted human responses of highly intelligent people is to avoid eye contact - you have to EARN it with a proven relationship that has no backstabbing or constant aggression to establish dominance. Why? Because that is how they test YOU to see if you are smart enough to recognize it, and respond in kind, parsing the meaning of the spoken word. Not posturing, chest thumping, and blading at 45 to establish rank. Maybe you're doing it all wrong. |
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That hat has European origins from military use by conscripted soldiers. Then it became more common civilian wear, and was highly popularized from Ireland thru Italy by the late 1800's. I have ancestors on both sides. They came to America to escape repression and being forced to fight in the wars of princelings, to enjoy our freedoms. I wear that hat now as an expression my heritage - unlike the vast majority of citizens who wear a uniform cap invented for inner city sports exhibitions which idled the masses time away - the "baseball cap." Baseball caps are the preferred wear of most people committing crimes against their neighbors in America today. So, that's good? Why the hell would I want to identify with them? As for not being able to stare you in the eye - I could go on for days, but since when did this become a mandatory expression of worth among humans? One of the more noted human responses of highly intelligent people is to avoid eye contact - you have to EARN it with a proven relationship that has no backstabbing or constant aggression to establish dominance. Why? Because that is how they test YOU to see if you are smart enough to recognize it, and respond in kind, parsing the meaning of the spoken word. Not posturing, chest thumping, and blading at 45 to establish rank. Maybe you're doing it all wrong. View Quote Did you just copy and paste an article from Fedora'd Gentleman? |
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I have one my mom bought it for me when I bought a TR6. I don't wear it but I do like it, I think I'll wear it now :-)
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While I generally wouldn't wear a cap to an interview, judging someone based on their hat seems a little.... Well, fuck it, I'll allow it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I only wear mine when I have a suit on... Gotta channel my inner Tommy Shelby sometimes...
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https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/32554/1B045936-F560-44B4-A68C-DFFB8F81757F-862098.jpg I wear baseball caps often. Usually outdoors or on vacation. Baseball caps and sunglasses help you look View Quote |
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If he was wearing one of LaRues shrunken head ball caps would you have hired him?
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I've sent boys your age to the gas chamber Danny. Didn't want to do it. I felt like I owed it to them. Judge Smails is my spirit animal View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I've sent boys your age to the gas chamber Danny. Didn't want to do it. I felt like I owed it to them. Judge Smails is my spirit animal |
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For a job interview. Could not even look me in the eye. Writing the "sorry you are not a right fit" for my company now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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please, I NEED to know what hats are ok to wear is it OK to wear this? https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/4oQAAOxyYSdTCdr7/s-l500.jpg View Quote Again wear any hat you want, just take it off when inside |
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Flat caps are fine if you are also wearing Italian driving shoes and matching string back driving gloves. Extra points if they can speak knowingly about the Mille Miglia.
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Those hats must have a nasty, greasy stench. 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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The hat in the OP used to be called a "touring cap", didn't it? They've been around since Great Gatsby days, I think.
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*snip* One of the more noted human responses of highly intelligent people is to avoid eye contact - you have to EARN it with a proven relationship that has no backstabbing or constant aggression to establish dominance. Why? Because that is how they test YOU to see if you are smart enough to recognize it, and respond in kind, parsing the meaning of the spoken word. Not posturing, chest thumping, and blading at 45 to establish rank. *snip*. View Quote |
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I've always called them 'go-to-hell-caps' since that is what my father used to call them. Drove around in his 63' MG Midget with it on. And that was back in 63'!
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For a job interview. Could not even look me in the eye. Writing the “sorry you are not a right fit” for my company now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He failed to remove the hat indoors? Could not even look me in the eye. Writing the “sorry you are not a right fit” for my company now. I see it everyday. Parents think they come naturally and don’t bother to stress how important they are. |
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Holy shit, they date back to the 14th century!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_cap |
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That douche looks like he should be shining shoes when Mickey Mantle was playing ball.
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And yet, black guys can wear pretty much any type of hat/cap and still look infinitely cooler than a white guy View Quote I too thought this was a flat bill bro hat thread. I am a millennial and I do own several flat caps. They don’t blow off your head as easily as a ball cap of any style bill while one is engaged in activities like driving a convertible at highway speeds or golfing in the wind. That said my mother raised me right and I don’t wear a hat indoors, and especially not during an interview (unless it happens to be outside on a golf course). They are also nice shooting hats, lacking the freaking button that your ear muffs (and your buddies) drive into your skull. |
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My grandpa wore those hats and he was far from an idiot. Only losers care and bitch about what other people wear.
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My mother in law gave me a flat cap which i believe belonged to her father.
I always thought they were cool looking caps, unfortunately i look like a fool in them. |
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Quoted: @armoredman OP doesn't pertain to you. Because you're old. View Quote I guess half century is old now - I thought 50 was the new 30 or some crap like that? In honesty, my Dad, God rest his soul, wore one of these often, and his hobby was the complete restoration of Model A and Model T cars and trucks to original, going so far as buying rusted bent frames and having them dipped and stretched. First vehicle I was behind the wheel of was a Model T rumbleseat. Only car of his I really wanted was his '33 Two Door Touring Coupe, but 'Ol Henry' went down the road before I reached driving years. I saw that hat at WalMart, (Yep, I'm People of WalMart now!), labeled "drivers hat", and away we went. |
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