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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There was a time when a gentleman wasn't considered fully dressed unless he was wearing a hat (then again there was also a time when small children were stuffed up chimneys and i guess that's frowned upon now). As a perennial wearer of said titfers what's your views on them? |
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By *al2001Man
over a year ago
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JFK killed the hat. He was the first public figure to be seen on tv without a hat. Maybe Oswald was a hat fan
Anyhoos I love my hats. Beanie,Newsboy or flatcap usually but eyeing up some nice slim brim trilbys and pork pie and the like when it warms up a bit |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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""Never trust a man in a non-functional hat...."
I like hats on gents, they express character. Very few suit me sadly - my bush hat does though "
All my hats are completely functional, they keep the woodpeckers off. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have some rather splendidly silly fun hats , a goat hat a donkey hat both a gift from a friend which I cherish .
As for normal hats , I must say I don't really suit one . Though I have always fancied a flat cap for walks |
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