seilerjp
New in Town
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- Pittsburgh, PA
I know the etiquette for when to remove a hat, such as when going inside a house, an elevator, and at the dinner table. Several years ago, I had a malignant melanoma removed from the top of the head which included a skin graft. To say the least, it was bad and deep. I now refer to the area as the "Tiger Woods' sand trap. Since then I have always worn a flat cap, almost all the time, except in church when I remove it. It is not that the area of the head where the graft was placed was extremely disfiguring, it is just that I am conscious of it. I now am wearing vintage fedoras instead of caps, which is more noticeable. My questions is "Is it necessary for me to follow the hat etiquette rules?" I should add that I am a chrome dome on top so there is no hair to cover the divot. Thanks for you input.