Midwest Boater
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ill tell you what my folks told me, if there is a place to put your hat put it there, if not leave it on.
OH man, that would stop me from ever using a hat check service. And if you take them off and put them in your lap or on a chair next to you, it's a matter of time until coffee or wine gets spilled on them. The only way you can keep them relatively safe is on your head.Leave it on. But really today there are no more rules since most public places are no longer set up to accommodate hats. I was just a guest at the exclusive Lotos Club in Manhattan the other night...this is a place where mega millionaires socialize, I gave my vintage Borsalino to the coat check girl and when I retrieved it after dinner it was crushed AND the moron wedged the octagonal plastic number tag in the hat band thus stretching it. If a place like this abuses a hat why would anyone take theirs off in more pedestrian places.
Leave it on. But really today there are no more rules since most public places are no longer set up to accommodate hats. I was just a guest at the exclusive Lotos Club in Manhattan the other night...this is a place where mega millionaires socialize, I gave my vintage Borsalino to the coat check girl and when I retrieved it after dinner it was crushed AND the moron wedged the octagonal plastic number tag in the hat band thus stretching it. If a place like this abuses a hat why would anyone take theirs off in more pedestrian places.
Leave it on. But really today there are no more rules since most public places are no longer set up to accommodate hats. I was just a guest at the exclusive Lotos Club in Manhattan the other night...this is a place where mega millionaires socialize, I gave my vintage Borsalino to the coat check girl and when I retrieved it after dinner it was crushed AND the moron wedged the octagonal plastic number tag in the hat band thus stretching it. If a place like this abuses a hat why would anyone take theirs off in more pedestrian places.
I like to give them a treat as I walk through the hall(s). . . When complete I don my hat and proudly exit. I like to leave them dazzled... lol
I agree with you 100%. A hat is to be worn conspicuously, and with pride, if it looks good, which it should if you're wearing it. That's the whole point. To me a hat is not principally a weather item or shade protection, but style. Ever notice on reality TV-type interview shows how the interviewees often have a hat on during the interview? Clearly the producers are saying "wear a hat" or "wear your hat" to impart some character to the speaker. That's a big reason I like to wear hats--then I don't look like everybody else, at least some of the time. We all look enough alike already. I believe that was the origin of guys wearing ballcaps, and it's the same logic I use. It adds a little character and makes my own mark.
Strangely I have been wearing hats so long I don't even consider the effect wearing them has on others,I wouldn't leave the house without one and when to leave them on and take them off is so second nature it doesn't take any conscious thought.I think you just need to wear a hat for a while and it just begins to make sense without thinking about it. watch the guys in the old films they weren't wandering around thinking 'what should I do with my hat now',anyone doing that just demonstrates an unfamiliarity with hat wearing,that's fine,only one way to change that:WEAR YOUR HAT!
... having been brought up in a family of hat wearers ( and many of the rest of my surroundings with men who wore hats, mostly western down here in Texas) we were taught "manners")........
Holy Crimony! Six years later and this is still being added to?! :eusa_clap
At least people are concerned!
Imagine if the title was "I wear hats everywhere - including the bathroom; am I crazy?"